The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 1, 1922, Page 10

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Child's tongue shows if bilious, constipated WITH “CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP” : Even Cross, Feverish, Sick 1, Sick Children Love its Taste and it Never Fails to Empty Little Bowels A teaspoonful today ma, Ask your druggist lifernia Fig Syrup.” It Hurry, mother! “California Fig Syrup” prevent a sick child tomorrow. 1! Temember a good liver and bowel| - action is often at that Is necessary imitation fig syrup. PHONOGRAPH SPECIAL You may now purchase the world renowned Pathe, the phonograph of matchless tone, under the most fa- vorable conditions. The Pathe model 7-A, full cabinet, completely equip- ped, all-record instrument, at $85 —on terms of only $1.50 per week— for a limited time. Order now to insure prompt delivery. E. C. Powers Pioneer Pathe Dealer WP ic2i Third Ave. Nov. 1.—Four automo Biles, containing 15 persons, crashed FOR EVERY FLAT ROOF BUILDING . The $100 garage or the million « r office Herbs 1 M. Hee We Chinese Medicine Co. 205 James St.. Cor. Ind Seattic, Main 2195 Nature Chinese Remedi: building—a Puget Sound brand of roofing. PUGET SOUND SHEET METAL WORKS Main 0176 Pebieesci MOTHER, CLEAN CHILD'S BOWELS | for genuine '* never} Papen MRS, PRESTON ON 30-10 BILL State Superintendent Sure Plan Is Wrong ‘That her position on initiative measure No, 46.—the 30-10 schoo! tax plan—may de clear, Josephine to superintendent has issued a the preponition on, Mrs. Preston declares if enacted into law, « blow to rural school because section 3 of no district, acored. would be progress first the bill provides that after July 1, 1924, shall be ited with any att . whool which has not maintained a school year of at least 160 days, and seo tion 4 provides that a district which |has not maint a school year of at least 160 days «hall not be ac credited with the employment of a HURT UNION HI By these provisions Preston, further extens district formation, union high school or joint districts practically eliminated after July {1, 1924, since no new district can be or county funds given either state mps or overacts. Pull direotions| |) it 2 irene aan iutadiaae OA Your child is constipared, Diltc nn ban a y a Sgretful, has col@, colic, or tf stomach | for babies and children of all ages) jeast 140 days of school entirely “d eo each bottle, Say hout aid from state or county. od sour, ton; coated, breath bad, | St Print i on ach without ab rom = a — na “California” or you may get an| The measure would deprive com solidated school districts of the 2,000 day attendance bonus allowed by the present law, and the effect of this ision, the state superintendent *, would be to dixcour cons of am rural districts into strong rural community unite. It is pointed out in Mra. Preston's Jataternent that consolidated districts also would suffer by No. 46 because it would distribute among them only Jone-half of the state fund allowed them now for attendance, The other half would go to the districts in proportion to the num- ber of teachers employed. Where} Jconsolidation in feasibie, Mra, Pres. }ton mays, one of its purposes in to do away with needless and waste ful duplication of the oumber of teachers employed. ‘The basis af apportionment of the county fund also ix changed. In-| stead of the money bene appor tioned two-thirds on the basis of attendance and one-third on the basis of the number of teachers employed as at present, it would like the state fund, be apportioned | one-half on a teacher basis and one! half on an attendance basis, Mrw. Preston declares. ‘Thin, she be! eves, would discourage the elim ination of useless teachers. High schools would be permitted to charge tuition fees to non-rest dent students, Mre. Preston aaserts, and would thus break down, #he adds, the operation of the present | Jiaw which aims to give « free high | school education to rural pupils. Likewiso the measure would do away with the bonus of $100 for each standard high school grade, INSTITUTE PAY | 18 CUT OFF Attendance money allowed dis tricts for resident pupils attending Private schools is also eliminated, as i credit to the districts for the! teachers’ attendance at county or city institute. Should the meawure pass, Mra. Preston says, the teach ere in future would attend on their | own time and the district would! fecetve no attendance money | The five-smill limit on the county! j tam to be levied to provide $10 per census child is removed. Rural div | tr Mrs, Preston states, would suffer, as the method provided for | the distribution of county funds is jsuch that it would turn money from | rural districts into county districts, } “The chief defect of thiv measure jin that it is not what it purports to | ber namely, a measure to equalize | financial differences between dixtricts jb redistributing state and or Jaid without increasing taxes,” says Mra, Preston. “It would not equalize but It woukl increase It pro vides for an automatic plan of col- lection and distribution of funde | based upon theories rather than upon Actual needs of the district. A study of the real needs of the districts, an! compared with what they could re-| der this measure, shows that | » not relieve the extreme FOR VOTING FOR PERSONS BOT NOMI aaa = LLL LL baal mo PEES HER EEEE SEES cf watcha: va cuaaeat a sce = ill lil ll ll Dll dal “et Sal bea a lad ad al Dl el Hl dc = hl blll al ed a ad lot. Move RED HANDLE at top of MACHINE to the RIGHT as far as it will go and LEAVE IT THERE, Jed. To VOTE POR CANDIDATES, pull down the POINTERS over the names sf the CANDIDATES you wish to vote tor trom thio postion © to this position 9 and LEAVE THEM DOWN. ded. To VOTE ON MEASURES, pull down POINTER over the “FOR” 4th, LEAVING the pointers as you have placed them (DOWN ie the MACHINE to the LEFT as far as it will go and you have voted. DIRECTIONS For Voting on Voting Machine Ed Andrews, Mascot,” company, at the his reputation as a funmaker, enters in disguise asx a wander enemies, he scores a triumph. humor, in the role THE SEATTLE now being played by the American Ligne Opera| Metropolitan theater, STAR | of Prince Lorenzo, “The| is living up fully to: In the last act, where Andrews | ing minstrel and entertains hia The whole opera abounds with | CLEARINGS INCREASE PORTLAND, Ore, Nov. 1 increase of more than 12 in bank clearings for the month of An per cent October, 1922, ax against the same the Portland Clearing House ciation today, Clearings for the month totaled #17 +0634 ay pared with $155.774.920.86 for Octo ber, 1921, an Increase of 619,014 142 56. Rev. B. M. Bridges Gives Facts in His Case It te doubtful if there has over been a medicine indorsed by many ministers of the gompel ws ‘Taniac. Indeed, there i scarcely a faith, ereed or denomination tr the lagd in which one, or more, of the clergymen has not publicly ex pressed their indebtedness to the Premier Preparation for the benefita they have derived from res une One of the latest to speak out in this connection m fev. B. Fridges, a widely known and be loved Baptist preacher, residing at Mooresboro, N. C., whose statement follows: “Taninc had given me a good ap petite, toned up my system and re newed my strength in such a grati haw ' fying way that I am «tad to recom mend it to anyene who is in a run down condition, For ten years past I have had such a #evere cane of Indigestion that I could not find, anything to eat that agreed with me. Finally I became very nervous [and could get but very little sleep or rent "It seems that 1 took nearly everything trying to get myself ~|rieht, but nothir Iped me until I ran across Tanlac, My nerves are so much better now that my sleep is sound and refreshing. I my meals and have also gained weight. [ can say from experience that Taniac is a splendid medicine | M. | 604 intone —_ | Beg Pardon!) The Star never intent of Saturday, October © Beattie buildin | farmer labor par. nt of candidates Wiley M. Scott and! nie, By making the cor: | a will greatly oblige, yours JOHN DOWNIE. s 1922 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles | of An unidentific wan knocked ¢ woman wh Monday night at Summit ave. and Seneca at. {by un auto driven by Harris Em mons, 1845 4th ave, N Bhe re eived only minor injuries 6 5." M. Davis, 72, newedeal 0. er war bruised Monday jWhen he wax knocked down at Third | ave. and Madison st. by an auto driven by R. A. Gemmill, 803 Third ‘OLYMPIC RAIL” | Ratlroad | here, | and Oliver Morris as chairman of the : board of directors umbermen In the fi Other direc WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1922, Only a Safe Investment Is a Good yA 0 Investment A safe investment has behind it physical property and a reputation for operation and management. Such property and reputation guarantee the payment of dividends. ~The Puget Sound Power & Light’ Company is making available an issue of $200,000 in 6% Cumulative Pre- ferred Stock at $85 per share, par value $100, which will return the investor a yield of 7.06% The current issue is the last of an authorized $15,000,- 000, upon which dividends have been paid in full since the Company organization in 1912. —Dividends are payable by check on the 15th of Janu- ary, April, July and October. —Sale cle —Orders may be placed through any of the Company’s offices; with your bank, or through any authorized broker in the Puget Sound district. 3 on or before November 14, next. Checks should be made payable to the Puget Sound Power & Light Company, Agents. —This stock is exempt from present normal Federal in- come tax, |Brighton School LINE PLANNED Ane to Open Friday HOQUIAM, Nov. 1.—-Organisation | [Brighton grade school has been set the Grays Harbor & Northern | didate for state representative from |for 7 p, m., Friday, November 3, Co. has been completed | the 44th district, has issued a state- | Exercises will be under the auspices ith John Cain as president | Ment declaring himself for the rees-|of the Brighton Parent-Teacher anso- . : * tablishment of the Women's Indus-|eiation. Beniah Dimmitt, principals © and Clinic, against unt. |T. R, Cole, superintendent of schools; for reducing expendi-|Cart E. Croson, president of the | taxation, for reviston | school board, and Dr. Don Palmer code, against state re- | will be the speakers, publicly owned utilities, oo STRICKLAND TELLS VIEWS) Rex 8. Strickland, democratic’ can- mpany will pueh plans tor} g of « raile the | of the ba ninsule Cup * | etriction of rr be $1,000,000. Cain will for a strict blue sky law, for in-| Ants had developed their present interest | creased compensation to injured | highly organized society long be- end of | workmen and for a pension for teach- | fore our ape-ltke ancestors had set- Tent ns call | ers __}tled_ down into communities. bonds nst the tim: | + in the Olympic peninsula to build 0 road ore are Fred W. Has - CASCARETS 10¢ | tert pr Peo J. W. Lawson and &. 606." Alfred F. Smith, sor 2ara| 4D! was slightly injured ae onday when an auto driven by Mrs. | texued in Seattle during October tc May O8 15th ave taled $2,249,035, and brought the te “i him & nh at Third av « ae tal for the firet 10 months of the reseed tL biti tee o * For Constipated Bowels— Bilious Liver that contemplated bullding a Building Fareniia Reach Big Figure voting position) move the RED tions months of 1922 for the year to or “AGAINST” of each measure and LEAVE IT DOWN. during the remaining two The nicest cathartic laxative to| completely by morning and you will will bring the total | physic your bowels when you have |feel splendid. “They work while 000,000, or more,| Headache Biliousness you sleep.” Cascarets never stir and tonic, for tt has built me up} according to Superintendent of Build} Colds Indigestion you up or gripe like Salts, Pills, wonderfully.” Continuing the steady increase | ings Robert L. Proctor This mark Dizziness Sour Stomach | Calomel, or Off and they cost only Taniac is sold by ail good drug) marked thru the earlier months of | has never been attained in the his-|in candy-like Cascarets. One vols | Sa cents a box. Children love gists — Advertinene nt [the year, value of building permits | tory tonight will empty your bowels! Cascarets, too. f the city j a * ron -Ackber Amat tthe Comctntinn Prapeind ty ee pnts | Amendinmnt te She Comtaion Prapenad ty te Lage HANDLE at the top of the

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