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Nill Enforce City \Court Ordered to ' Traffic Ordinance} Hold Rail Hearing enforceme: ree} The King county superior cod why tneoud (ge by @ writ of mandate vt Father than amendments oF court to hear an application of the fw ordinances, will solve the diffi. | Seattle & Rainier V ties of the motoring public, !t was |# Injunction prove Tuesday at « conference of! iway system. The injunction had John B. Gordon, Public Utilt | formerly been denied by the superior u dent George F. Rus | court here. ‘Police Chief W. B. Severyns and | a Officer Lieut. C. G. Carr De Dion Bouton, @ French car, m the future, if traffic violators! was the first V-type, elght-cylinder Teport in answer to traffic | motor car. warrants for arrest will Within 48 hours, the police |- Change engine oll at least every announced. 1,000 miles. SOUS | ipe’s Cold Compound” Breaks a Cold in Few Hours M stay stuffed-up! Quit blow. fing! Take “Pupe’s Cold * every two hours until are taken. The first dose nostrils and alr pas stops nose running: dullness, feverish he Bank for Savings fs recognized as Most Conservative Bank ‘The Bank for Savingw capita! and surplus are over 60% @f Ite deposits, when 10% is considered ample in the general practice of banking. ting a bus line UJ ‘The Bank always keeps a cash reserve of over 15% of Ste total deposits, where the law requires none for other savings institutions. The Bank’y expenses are below the 2%% (of asvets) authorized by law for other savings institutions. ‘The Bank for Savings has NEVER required « notices of withdrawal, ALWAYS paying cash on demand during financial storms, aa well as during fair weather, since “BANK FOR SAVINGS Maximum of Interest compatible with Maximum of Safety Mortgage Loans at Lowest Rate Without Commission or Bonus Pine St. at Fourth Ave. A GAS WATER HEATER properly installed proves to be one of the most ap- preciated of all household equipment. This is at- tested by the records of the many thousands that are in daily use. YOU HAVE A BOILER LIKE THIS IN YOUR In any emergency, day on night, hot water can be had in small quantity or in abundance. No modern home is complete without THE GAS WATER HEATER SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY 1308 Fourth Avenue Main 6767 THE GAS CO. court | Parking and traffic regula: | vied Tuesday by the state supreme | y railway for | to Renton competing with the street | 'SOLONS MAY CUT, UNIVERSITY FEE Suzzallo Fights Reduction of Tuition OLYMPIA, Jan, 11.—Tedue tion of tuition foes at the unt versity would seriously handleap it, operation, President Henry Surzallo declared ‘Tuesday, after he was informed that Represen: tative Willan Tott of King, intended to Introduce such a bill before the house today, ) “The university ts being run tn as! Jeconomical & manner as ts possible | at the present time,” he sald. “Binoe the exposition, our attendance has Increased 100 per cent “Recently tt wan necessary to Mmtt the attendance, dition to pub ting a fee of $16 on each «tudent. If this feo ts taken away, tt wil! sort ously hamper the tnstitution,” Dr Suzzallo sald, Representative Charles A. Moran, of King, will introduce @ Dill In the house today, which will require all | county, state and federal officials to resign thelr po * upon th Rouncement of their candidac other offices. If paaned, th eliminate the practice of using de partment autos for electionsertng purpores, and will also eliminate slackn on the art of the cam palgners A resolution was submitted today by Representative William P. Totten to fix responsibility for the great }loases of bank deposttors during the | past two years. The committee ts to be Instructed to make @ written re pert of findings and submit ft not later than February 1. ‘The commit |teo t# also to report on liquidation of Scandinavian American bank a» fete in Seattle, The most |Tuseday wae } in a important reeotutten that sponsored by |Representative Mahoney of Whit- man, It stipulated that all expenses Incurred by the state during @ given period prior to the inauguration of the Hart administrative code be tabu- lated and « report given the house by the state auditor and that a re port of expenses incurred dusting « Ike period after the code had taken J etfect be made, This report will con |tain some interesting figures, accord ing to Representative Mahoney. The final aced the ation in the hands committee after much discussion. te ree Houne DIN No. 19 was Introduced by Representative Murphine of King and advocates the prohibition of all gambling games within one mile of the campus of the university House bill No. 20 wag also Intro. @uced by Representative Murphine, and provides that the ruling of the | apply to Washington. . House bil No, 21 relates to public highway levies and completely re- peals the t-mi! public highway le ‘Thin bill was introduced by Represen tative O. I, Olsen, of Spokane county, inter-county cases tn : House bil Io. 22, presented. by Representative Behrens, of King, re lated to commercial waterways and Gistriets and provided for payment of outstanding bonds, eee House bill No. 23, wntreduced by Representative McKinney, of Pierce, related to the colony of the State Sol- diers’ home, ‘and amended section | 10730 of Remington's compiled stat utes, Seattle Assists Bremerton Chamber | Reorganization of the Bremerton | Chamber of Commerce to adequately |nasiat the Bremerton and Navy Yard [districts in solving the increasir | number of probleme that are arising [will be undertaken Wedneglay eve- ning at the Navy Yard hotel | delegations from the Seattle chamber jand the Bremerton body confer. A |group from the Seattle chamber’s | state unity committes, the chamfer |cherus and seyeral members of the |tourtst department will represent the | Seattle organization, and W. B. Jes |sup, chairman of tne reorgantzation jcommittee, will be the principal rep- | resentative for the Bremerton cham. |ber. The meeting will begin at 6.30 p.m. when | Pruned by Board Bighteen King county officials, |who have heretofore been riding in |county machines, must now walk or |buy their own cars, as « result of |the action of the board of commis |sloners~Tuesday. With one sweep, the pruning knife of economy being | wielded by the new comminstonera| cut off 18 county machines from service. The machines will be sold at auction. ‘SULPHUR CLEARS ROUGH, RED SKIN | Any breaking out of the even flery, itching eczema, quickly overcome by applying a lit- tle Menthol-Sulphur, declares «| noted skin specialist Because of ita germ destroying properties, this sul- phur preparation begins at once to| soothe irritated skin and heal erup- tions such a# rash, pimples and ring worm. It seldom falls to remove the tor ment and disfigurement, and you do not have to wait for relief from em. barraasment. Improvement qulokly shows, Sufferers from skin trouble| should obtain a small jar of Rowles| Mentho- Sulphur from any good gist and us it ke eold er Advertisement, skin, can be Piles Can Be Cured | Without Surgery | An instructive book has been pub- lished by Dr. A. 8. McCleary, the [noted rectal spectaliat of Kansas |City. ‘This book tells how sufferers from Piles can be quickly and easily the une of knife, nels iron, electricity or any pther cutting or burning method, without confinement to bed and no hospital bills to pay. The method has bi @ success for 28 years and | than 6,000 cares. The book | lin nent postpaid free to persons af |flicted with piles or other rectal troubles who clip this item and mail it, with name and address, to Dr, M Cleary, 647 Parkview Kanitartum, Kansos City. Mo-—Advertisomeant Debaters Win in Walla Walla Meet | Debaters of the ot Washington both won ana sot Tues day night. James Bailey and Julian Mathews won from the Whitinan team at Walla Walla on the subject of whether or not the United States should cancel allied war debts. Washington's mon upheld the nega tive. Ralph Graves and Hamlet Dodd, upholding the affirmative, lost to Idaho in the debate held tn Meany hall. University Boy Sesits Will | Run City Feb. 3)"": ‘There will be orte of holidays and special days before 1 the dotage stage, but from the of view of Beattie’s Hoy Scouts, ruary 3 will contain the biggest eachen point Feb. | | | Credit M 24 | some day! Sales Managers and Credit Men Confer Dircussion of methods of promot Ing closer co-operation between the| two organizations featured @ joint t r of the Seattle Annociation of » and the Sales Managers’ ansociation at the Masonic club rooma Monday evening, KR. W. Frame, president of t Jon body, and ©. 6. | Lippern, credit manager for the Par affine company, were the principal speakers. . houire—not excepting the Fourth of July or Halloween, for on that day | the Scouts will take charge of the vernment of the city Yousir! There'll be a noo down every exe trative chair at the Mayor Brown's chair on down. Juat| for one day, to be sure—but It'll bel t holding | and adminis: | city hall, trom | enwary COMMISSION T ERECT STATION Beattie’n proposed $900,000 immi gration station will soon be a reality, according local federal offict to who approve the plan of the Seattie | °f port commission to buy a nite and erect the buildings for rental to the government, and who believe official approval will be forthcoming from Washington, D. ©. ‘The proposn), which has been hanging fire for some time, ts for the commission to purchase 20 acres on the site of Skinner @ Bddy's ship butlding plant at t the neo immigration buildings and t, at a total cout of approx $1.3 nt the immigration bu to the federal government Minsioner Gee equi mat 00, and to re y ding according to Port Com ne P, An angie of the proposition that ts Lamping () |Juneau Women to “Adopt” a Hospital JUNEAU, Alaska, Jan. 11-—-Wom on enrolled in the American Legion auxiliary here are so earnest in thelr rts to aid the disabled ex-ver that they have decided a hospital, They have writ R. B. Arne, director of war nervice, Pacific Division of Red Cross, gxosting that Walla Walla, Wash. toe men ‘adopt ten to | hospital doubtless would be pleased | | to be “adopted” by the auxiliary and recelve the comforts they are eager to supply of local business Interest, Lamping paid ‘Tuesday, in that many sm@ manufacturers who do not own w tertront can rent space on the 18 acres th will remain after the immigration buildings and « federal emergency honpital are erected CHARGES COD IS EXPENSIVE OLYM? 17-—If it com the state of only « little over $7,800 » year ralarios and @x- penses in th rn offion nhould tt ington $1 thing? Thin ie one of many quentions that Repres Charles Heighton King county is going to fire at t backers of the Hart code when the opportunity arrives. Representative Helghton ie making comparisons of the cost of running the governor's office in many of the states of the Union, At the present time he is studying the state of Indiana and says that in this ste the cost of operating the governor's office te less than half what It corte "IA, Jan. Indiana for govern t the governor of Was’ 00 « year for the name wh |in Washington. For a quick start in a cold motor— Associated Gasoline. For more mileage in any temperature— Associated Gasoline. For freedom from engine trouble caused by poor fuel—Associated Gasoline. On every count Associated Gasoline is superior— winter, summer and all the time. Buy it from dealers named below. ASSOCIATED OIL CO. White Building, Seattle The following dealers sell Associated Gasoline and accept the Associated Scrip ADMIRAL WAY GARAGE ARDOR HEIGHTS MF AUBURN SERVIC A. CHOI, ©. BA h Avenue North at Koy ARD TIRE & SHRVICN (Geek Brox.) £400 Leary Avenue EP WAROLAY eo and Bast Spring co. 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