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1925 : PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, APRIL. 25, Tt pou ¥ peir tt TICKET SALE |New Mark Is Set Gives Facts on Yard Purchase[ THE GREAT WHATISTT | oe ang HERE). by Dutch Wiel ticke METROPOLITAN Walter The Btar wholly guided by the desire to|against ot I in Seattle with the ‘The general public eale 3 t tly with Be notica a letter in your paper, acquire this property for themselves | mame as 4 valuation, In other for the concert sepa eng, Java, 7 » away. ae ¥ 4 Wash., asking me most per | purpose, they are deliberately t people taxes tn excess of $1,863,000 |chestra concert on Sunday afternoon F Com. Monday, April 30 Mt questions in reference to the|winking and deceiving our publlo|against Seattle's tax of $29,000 this will art tomorrow morning at 1°|K aiser Refuses to Matinees: Skinner & Eddy purchase from the|upon the taxation tasue, hoping thru|year for harbor purposes, and Beat o'clock, at the Motr Beason / oy! WEDNESDAYSATURDAY ||#eVermment by the port commis |that hysteria to prevent the people | tle, Geapite this comparison, haa the tnd eichangé ticket holders have Aid Queer. Sister unity to make thelr reser the op FLORENCE, April 26-—Ex-Kalser nion. from exe: ned upon honest jude ent | finest terminals publicly 1, How much 4d the taxpay. [upon the acaulsition of this prop. | the Pacific with the exception of Ban vations today ahead of ¢he general ref p his ne sale Boph ce, and Mile, Novaes, who fust ap. ‘a result she has a hard tine get peared, on her first Pac e og in @ small local b trip, in Los Angeles and Ban Fran cisco, appearing tonight in Portland, bn receiving pea of « muperi’|Home Treatment For aio lovers are eagerly swalting her) a | Appearance in Beattie, wher ” Piles play the Grieg Concerto wit tral accompaniment, and ne - numbers. If you suffer trom bl | Judge from the advance sale of|ing pind or protru | tlekets this concert will be the mont |Iargely attended of any given thie |weason by the Clyic Symphony or |chestra, which i directed by Mme.| tories, and avoid needless expense Davenport Engberg, only WwomaD| ang guffering, Bate, lsymphony orchestra conductor in hased—looking forward in bual.|board ef harbor commissioners te Ana. Most assuredly yea. We are y located docks, namely: at T PAR Riad ee payers have to pay for port jerty. The Skinner @ Eddy prop-|Francinco. The efty of San Fran-| purposes in 1922, and how much [ety ts conservatively worth two clace collects no taxes from Its com:| is levied for 1923? million dollars and owing to the| munity for harbor development be-| | Ans. One mill levy each year, ap |ownership being in the United cause the people have a com ote | proximating $290,000 annually. States government, we are apie to| monopoly upon ite waterfront, The | 2. Are the taxpayers bene y It today for $600,000. ‘our| people own every dock and every | fited by @ lower dock charge on [elected port commissioners unani-| foot of waterfront, including the belt wi Te Lompore supplies shipped over the port | mously request, in the development | line railroad, in Ban Francisco, and CHICAGO SUCERSS: | docks? of this port, that this property be|for that reagon the Francisco ding, itch piles, you San Franc and Portiand upon |to properly develop our harbor and | centre the Pacific i to build up the/its industries, The people have in. | the foot of Market at, to ¢ Pacific Northwest dock charges|vested in port properties today In| deficit on their docks looat — must be the lowest posalila, which |excess of ten million dollars and|from the industrial heart of San} is the whole purpose in having pub-|if this bond transfer ts» not ap 00. lie ownership of harbor frontage and proved they are destroying their BE ABLE TO | terminals, lown present investments. Already | CANCEL PORT TAXES 8. What ts the annual interest [the private tnteresta have been at Whenever our port a on our port bonds? jt change, at the last legislature, |trally located docks po a ro one! er |the laws governing the harbor areas| of the profit now made ; , reer fasta rest ‘ Megs tong a SS tg bork ie waterfront ant there tejcompanies owning and controlling| It’s always fair weather when good fellows get together TOOTH EXTRACTION FATAL pes beh dai piacmalpse: today t# $7,700,000. jan organized movement to dri the central waterfront, your port i i ‘ ii NEW YORK, April 26. Frank | inform ba, OF 4. Does’ the proposed Issue In- [public ownership off the waterfront | commission will be able to take all according to these penguins in the London Zoo, The ei collapsed and died after the|mers Medical Company, Box P-45, ry the away | an easily treat yourself at home with Mrs, Gummers’ P' Suppoet- ng, sooth. ing re report speedy relief and recovery. Ank your druggist, or send you lack the punch and vigor of strong manhoot? Why? Do not remain tn this fondition. See our Specialist FREE and have him TELL crease our bonded debt for port [so that it may be exploited by pri-| Port taxes off of the backs of this| ip nature's great Whatisit, having characteristics of reptile, | extraction of « tooth, | South Bend, Ind —Advertisement |You HOW TO GET WELL. purposes? lyate interests for thelr personal| Community and operate your port ve! Hours: 10-12, 26. | Kno Yee, tt increases the bonded | profit. ‘The principle underlying the | terminals at a profit the aame aa|bird and animal. Sunday: 11-12 a. [debt $850,000, jquestion te really this: Shall the|San Francisco, That ts the principal | ———-——————— = Lincoln Memorial Clinic || 5. Is the immigration station | people vote to continue the public | and the whole issue involved in this OOD 1327 3d Ave, Opposite P. 0, ) Proposed to be purchased the j|control of this harbor or shall it ba aeereree one your ae {o |G only Income producer? |turned over to private interesta for|Procuring the option from the gov: | Ana No. The property when pur | thelr explottation? qrament for the purpocha hed tnt GLASSES chased will more than pay aul earry:| ors cK PORTS ARE Coen ey eet tet | Cost, 00; litte in hi and create a profit, LY vN. ore ray | ne Ce cand an be tba Os. | ee I feel sure that the publte win pro-|here that you, , the rush + wi Every great seaport upon the At-|+./etteit ond perform ita full duty , | “Oh, I'm going to a tea party over 3 felt pe made up by the tax |tantic, Guilt of Mexico and the Pa-|, > ene “aporoval of the trunster of cannot afford } . BY | to Janc'n house, and I have to rush WO things are necessary for good public service— payors’ cific today is going into publio OWN-| these bonds for the purchase of this|to wear poor ¥ |along pretty soon, I'm afraid I'm efficient production and efficient use. It’s our Ans. There will be no deficit tolership of their harbor fronts, Their due to t tty Inte” “ sropert viding they are not led oa uo to be pretty Inte say 2 5 onde: be made up if the taxpayers acquire | harbors are the real highways or|)itny cod deceived Pees pespes [Sie |? “oh; Gout faid’ thet’ Th'w thus endeavor to produce gas efficiently and t render this property, but on the contrary, | streets thru which all commerce and better form to be late than early, good gas service. Clothes Digcuision | t ° -consne xis’ cane seer | We Welcome Complaints you, Where are you going in all ve da concerning their port affairs 17 Years’ ‘ a profit to relieve our present 1 | industry must flow in creation of | £*? rT Sear : tr form {0 be | ing clroulat sent broad-| yp. r particularly a ‘ mill tax and in purenasing it at | great world seaporta. Vor instance, | Low being circulated and vent Drea) Py perience d “Ob, I know, But I wilt be hor.| UR customers owe it to themselves and to us to this time for $600,000 the taxpayers | the port authority of New York are making @ profit of at least one | commission created by tntersta million dollars. lalation of New Jersey and New| "1 1. If this property ts not pur | York, is planning to bond for hun | Spectalizes im stom-| chased why Is it necessary, aa | dreds of millions to take over for the . ; D h | D. ach trouble, female] has been stated, to spend this | public all private terminals, Balth Commissioner. ale Rot we l, 0. . t and other ailments. money on soracthing else? | more haa bonded that city $50,000,000 Chinese Ans. ‘The bonds have already |for port improvement and develop) Forestry School Is been voted for the tmprovenmnt of | ment; Mobile, Ala, $12,000,000 for ° : Smith's Cove and it will be neces | public port improvements, The city | Recognized Abroad | sary to provide immigration and | of New Orleans, comparatively about! Recognition of the leadership of other facilities at Smith's Cove, | our population, has bonded tteelf for|the college of forestry of the Unt which Is far away from the indus | $36,000,000 for harbor improvements | versity of Washington has come trial center of the city and wholly | and has condemned all private own | from all parts of the world, wtates lexport and import docks for Oriental | ership along thelr harbor front, | Dean Hugo Winkenwerder, who will and transcontinental business. ATTEMPT TO AROUSE |addrens the Patrons’ association of §. Does the present business | TAXATION HYSTERIA |the university on Wednesday, at § of the port make It necessary to Bince the opposition is endeavor |p. m.. in Meany h develop more terminals? ing to arouse tax hysteria to blind| Foresters have come from Austra Ans. Yes. The port has no great | our public, ist us compare the taxes |lia, India, Aweden, Chile and Eng: | central terminal in the industrial | collected by other porta in the Pa-|land to study the oourses offered at heart of Seattle which, owing to the | cific Northwest with ours, In 1918,| the university, Two specialists from growing European and tntercoasta! | 1919 and 1920 Seattle made no levy.| Sweden and one from England are trade thru the Panama canal, mest | Tn 1921 and 1922 a onemill levy each now doing research work for thelr be provided if we expect to compete | year, In 1919, 1920, 1921 and 1922| governments, Graduates of forestry successfully with other ports. The | Tacoma levied two mills each year.| schools in Japan, Russia, China and bows most of the tima But about Skinner & Eddy property ts the The same years Grays Harbor levied | England come here to take the de these clothes—I am terribly proud most ideally located of any in our|two mille per year. Astoria, Ore, In «ree of master of forestry tn the ad * of them. I havo opened @ charge Lig! 1 harbor for that purpose and {if not/ 1919, 1919, 1920, 1921 and 1922 levied | vanced cournen, ED. PINAU D S account at Cherry’s, and I am pay. | Seattle hting Company fund ot ores dentro; aor , —_ ribly and terribly iate. to see use gas efficiently and economically, because funds by special interes wos | EXAMINATION FREE | yeu. though, ani 1 want to have a in thin te aone sail, satisfaction is the result of the pub! confidence in themsolves. Glaliees ka 7 ny es wade wi * " a s As L 2.1 nloe little cha ny can't we me : 8 Low as $2.50 ‘f kone our business relations. “We can, I guess. I em anxious | Ard | away in all the hurry, I love your co-operation means good public relations at the foun- "Ob, I am glad you tke them. 1|{| liness. I only get something new every life the thought that they may be classed as a Yours very respectfully. LAMP! | for. lunch somewhere soon?” cS |to gaze at your present finery, ib is only through mutual co-operation that both OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN | though, and hate to have you rush company and customers can benefit. And mutual new hat and gown, and think they : hi. A rar Lona lare very. becoming.” dation of which is a genuine spirit of helpful friend. spent a great deal of time and : thought on thene clothes, You know, Sean persons fail to report complaints because of time, and I have to choose so care. “pf ” fully when I do buy.” kicker. “Goodness, no one would know) you don't have all the clothes you jwant. You have a careless air of ‘. Hivtisp icloast iti eietersing We Welcome Complaints clothes at home, aside from what rf lyou're wearing.” | And when they come to us promptly and di- “i'm very grateful for that com. rectly, they are doubly welcome. |pliment. It ls a real one, especially when I literally feel out at the el-/| acquired today must be, by the pub-/rrom four and one-half to «ix and| Se SEE SCRA Latest Creation ing #0 much each month, My dear,/] 1308 Fourth Ave. Main 6767 Uo, within a few years. one-half mills per year. Portland, | CODFISH HIS WEAPON |it i @ lovely way to buy. | ROUT PRIVATE INTERESTS Ore., In 1928, 1919, 1920, 1921 and) ROLLESHY, England, April 28 — The Horid’ Fi ast Takcum Somer “They are at 1015 Second ave., be. THE GAS CO. Mets 3! OPPOSE PURCHASE 1922 levied from two and a half to| Henry Eeman was fined here for gained wk tween Madison and Spring, tn the Cer rT The private interest opposition to| four and @ half mills, and this year| striking his opponent tn @ poittion! M5 Lilac Blossoms || Riaito building, fast over the Pig'n| this purchase by the people is|is levying four and one-half mills, | argument with « codfish. | Whiatle.”"—-Advertisement. | HE BUYERS GUIDE $25.00 IN CASH PRIZES CAN YOU FIND THE MISSING LETTERS? Fee are tee it pelt] Pec an ee eimAnty ae well as correctness. will conn: he an: | First Prize seeeeemes++-$10.00|Fourth Prize ...-----++-~~-$2.00]Seventh Prize wvseewnesex-$1.00 ° rounced In The Seattle Star tho first Wi f each month. Seco Pri , 6. i i i i: they were omitted from, and mail| A new ret of letters will be omitted Hones tts set of advertisements ; nd Prize wa. wwx 5.00) Fifth Prize .acenwews ewan 1.00/Eighth Prize -ncneemwevee 1.00 The Seattle Star, on the first Wednesday of each month, Third Prize « 3,00|Sixth Prize .0eeee-e.eeeee 1.00|Ninth Prize .cocevercceeces 1.00 | THE DOLLAR FLOWER GARDEN Twenty-two fine annuals that are easily grown and will give & profusion of | bloom: uring summer and fall. T! popular ollection contains one. peket each of the follow- ng: ALIA, PAINT STORE at 1629 Westlake near Olive is now open for business, BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME Our Leader—A Suit or Overcoat to Order for $20.00 are skeptice|, come ta rove it, aches, nervousness, Men's Tailors Bye discomfort, you should Main 2059 have your Eyes t y the ‘k North of Mine best and most scientific metods, This woe al with the lowest pri high-class work. 18 Years tn J. W. EDMUNDS, Aret white ai Grandte—Pure pale Iilac-blue, Astere—Fine mixed, e—-Mixed, juln, Metcor—Double or- ange, striped creamy-white, je the leas we have ever paid. iytuft—Carmine rose, Tt doesn't take tong to save Satur Aly —Fragrant white. something worth while, Come I Ces Chrysanthemum—Fine single er. in and talk it Get the advice of our experienced paint sales- men, For those Bold! You'll find spon cak layer cakes and Dev' om It your “Footman “appetizing are = sore Ber cor icgyery, .scasion. and Die B.A. Ke Ea omearebltitat UNDER STATE CONTROL aces luncheon, or get a You will be surprised Goiter Remedy Northern Savings & Alder Beach Manor Caittornta Peppy—Orange ool- night for at the big resuls ob- second Ave, Absorbs the Grow Loan Association The most beautifully appont~ Forxet-Me-Net — Victoria, { pp! extrnally 1010 ‘Third Av ed Inn in the Northwest, sit- ‘azure blue. Cs = from a small out- Abeclutely. Stalsiees Rated at Des Moines, (on) tne Gallardia Picta—Singla, crim- Bold Only at the BELLEVUB shoreline of the Sound. be parisintapiey wi Newly refurntshed and redeo- Godetin—Rose, very attractive PHARMACY erated. | and "the | ballroom Nasturtiams—Mixed colors. W. P Fuller & Co Corner KE. F Autre en ence Hane Nicotiana Sylveatris — Pure als A %-In. Donckink, regular $11.50, Special, 84.00 Phone Orders Deltverta STADIUM HARDWARE 516 Wentiake N. Mev ‘5 rhito fragrant flower. Club, lodge or society dt be Phone Main 2301 u py tales can be arranged for by tele- Petnate—Single mixed, oan phone, Phiox—Crimson. Bin gh a DES MOINES: MAIN 133 Nigella—Fine mixed. 4 » “4 Pinks—A good mixture, Princtss Feather—Dark red feathery flowers, Rudbeckia Bleolor — Yellow flower with brown center. Salvia Zurich—Brilliant scar- let. Examination and Estimates Free UNITED PAINLESS DENTISTS) 608 Third Ave, Hillott 3633 Elliott 5335 Phone Mata 3785 De You Know— Stacy Shown The Jeweler —Ir NOT, WHY NOTT L. ©. Smith Bids. Third Floor TYPEWRITERS All Makes Realred, Sold and Rented. Special Rental Hates Given to Students SEATTLY TYPEWRITER REPAIR © co, 4004 Arende Mig. Main 2018 Barber Shops OF DISTINCTION A CLEAN HOT TOWEL For Each Customer The ity of food and area service: kere’ vecome PETER G. SMITH &@ byword. We have earned it 1421 Fourth Ave. wf 30 years of conscientious 910 Second Ave. 511 PINE. 217 PIKE Sthck»—Fine mixed, Viscarin—A good mixture, The above purchased sep- arately would cost $1.50. They will be mailed to any address postpaid for $1.00, JACOB KAUFMARA COMPANY 1410 Firat Ave. © Between nervice, PHONE MAIN 0000 CIM. PHONES: 1517, Main 3752, Dencon 0032 LET US CLEAN LAST YEAR’S STRAW HAT Cucina DOCTOR Curtains stretched, without Bring it in tomorrow—the cost CHAS. SCHWARTZ Ta suad Melanin audios to make {t as good as new is OPTICIAN Nature Chinee Herbs equipped blanket ou Announces the Removal of His tet di tain cleaning plant In the a trifle. Optical Business to Gh Phe West. Strictly hand work. Hl § ‘etna Curtain Cleaners CHURCHILL cs diand Pike Main 251 De econd a e jain 2561 Cor, Sixth and Weatlake Now at 402 Union Main 4321 YOUR OLD HAT MDE NEW BOWLER’S 517 Union Main 3985 ’ Our rate of aivi- den has not wen ieee, See! |Your Family Washing] panivae 7% 9 " Furnitu BATIRGS | He noma eta wea ry ae =") UHL BROS, || The Fuzzy-Wuzzy MODEL ELUCTRIO LAUNDRY Neto: Ue el Main 097s Incorporated Rug Co e 706 First Ave, near Pine WALL PAPER 1201 Ist Ave, We suceesstuliy make Oxfords from High Top Shoes, _—— eee fepent t PAINTS Carpet Cleaning, Rugs We Call for and Deliver. PAPER HANGING Machines Rented Murphy Vanishes and mad of:your old carpets. Panza & ae ata ASSOCIATION. PAINTING rpg Seale WF GIVE DEST SERVICE MALT SYRUP AND HO PS i. Mnasiels hake Rag Weaving. This ad Nint'and Howe. 1 1882]! ]\ 909-3np. AVE E. C. CLARK Singer Upstairs Store MAIN 5046 C,0. 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