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PAGE « K»wtf |>f IN lirrrtM *wm •»«t t'ntt»4 fr»w IWn«r« Regardless of the guilt or innocence of -the llutler hotel In connection with boore charges and insinuations that have been made against the house, one point Ik clear. "Bill'* Whitney, the so-called legal aduser of the alleged prohibition enforcement director has placed himself in a strange position as a result of the spectacular raid he conducted there. "Bill" charged down on the house, declaring he was going to demonstrate the falsity of a belief that it had "protection." He threw the manager into jail and did some loud talking. The U. S. attorney now says he hasn't any case, and the affair looks like a fiasco. All of which again emphasizes one fact: "BILL WHITNE\ # SIIOt'LD NOT HOLD THE JOB HE DOES HOl-D." He in an unfit person for the place. He never should have been appointed. Indeed, the very position he holds is unnecessary', inasmuch as the federal government main tains a district attorney's office to handle the same work. Whitney ought to be fired, BOt especially because of the Butler Incident, but because he is a blot on the govern ■ Mat payroll. Dougherty and Pie After I*reaident Harding's con jraiaaliaii of direct primaries In farar af the old faahioned poll" Ml tillil II here conies Atlar M) General Uaugherty with mora af Iha lame. Hays ba: "1 MM thonJy rant Inced thai the ctvl aervkw Is a hindrance la the gavreminent I would rather take the recommendation af a pHWIwI enmmittre." Orll service emplayea. the at hf>i] general observed. "sre llrtll aa utbilkus. hardly aa an •ftlk as thoae not under the •Ml aerrlce. They spend tan aaarh time trying la make them «lm secure la their pnsitlons." Intelligently admlnlslrred. civil Wrtiti means this: When gatera ■rat jabs are la ba filled, rant pet Mitre examinations are b*Sd. Tbaae making the highest prn ent am wis. The right person •- fownd far tbe Jab, and la aerara !■ thai Jab so lane as he or she Kliri the goads. And what doe* Mr. Dougherty want? A return la pie counter Mr. Dentin la nan far office. Bilgisg bun are bia pah Ural Irtandi minor poOtleiaas. folks «ka can delirer flea rod*, tew Mr. Doahttle to alerted. The ■Mia Mm ara then r« war dud. ( Hw faOaw wha baa *Dwn< the " tin ntm to paid with a Utile p>BHl al Jab. The fellaw wha da- Mrared tea enta* la paid wHh a MMVkal batter Job. Ifeai appointee's qualifications taaatra Bttie or no rounder* flow WtoH ar dnb be I* safe In his Jab aMta Ma paKtleat aretiord ta Mahai awt af office, when, dob ar tptoard. awt ha goea. taa. CHS aer iks is not responsible * flbr Am abases painted ant by Mr. Daagherty. If the situation to aa bad aa be paints It, II Is Hue ta todt af Inlelligeat admlnlstra- Ono at fha worst eWI serrka abaaea to anr failure to enfarre Must Try to Understand Both Sides BT AMATKIK RCONONBT It certainly la not the wlaa thing for lh» peopla of the United Rtot«> to ahut their eyes to the eomomn difficulties that con front the Japanese nation. To a largo 'gtent the war* of th« paat have been war* In which people have fought for a plac* In the nun. and we may mat as sured that there will be war* In the future over the riches that nature haa distributed over tha globe, unless the world Is able to organize Itself so that Justice may be retained without the ap peal to arms. I am not trying to offer any solution for the difficulties ahead, but I ran sea that both peoples must look at both sides of the question or there will he war as sure aa night follows day. The Japanese are increasing at a tremendous rate, some MO, 000 a year, and they are de nmndtng a higher plane of living at the same time. These de mand" are taxing the country's productive power to the limit, and as education »nd "personal liberty Increase the demand on production will still further In crease. What Is going to happen* Many tell us that Japan will have to do as Knglond has dona In the past, manufacture the raw materials else, where and thereby trade her services for the necessities of life But remember that I'ng land has always controlled polit ically nearly all the territory that produced her raw materials; also she has controlled the sea* over which they were transport ed. while Japan cjui hardly hope to do either. The question that Japan has got to solve l* a most difficult one. no they dare try to sup port a population In Japan which would starve If Imports were cut off bv war? f(em»mlier, Eng land has never dared to risk It In the past Alway* her navy lias controlled the seas. ' Doe* Japan d;ire to try this evperl mr-nt* Or will shr feel that she must control the territory that raise* her food supply, Wh;il would we American* do in the •" mc eir'-umstMnrea* The Seattle Star Hf . Ml of Pttf, Mr !»•» wmKli I mMthi. |1 If • m*4»th* |t ft. rNU. II N In tha Mat a of H »ahln|iot< O«lsl<io of tha stat*. |ft mmitfc. 14 M f»r C m#nlN« nr I*o# p»r t««r |tp r«rr<ar eltjr. M> • A Blot on the Payroll .Vary (iarden cried ichen two governor* kissed hrr. Looking at their pictures, wc don't blame Mary. Street ear fare in Moscow in 1000 rubles. If Moscow can have cheap fare, why can't Seattlef Girls dress up like a brass band because boys fol low the band. Every week is "Paint Up" week for the flapper. it. Our aenalora, ranirrnmrn and other* often find a way la their "friends" past Ila provtaians. I'rrlupa this wraunla tar MW of lite drone, observed k) Mr. l>augh»rt/. The attorney genera! trnnrd al • low to inttm • remedy. Al %w us. Why nat ritl away Ilia dead lira her. pay •lerenl labrha, attach competent specialists la government s« r i lor and make Iba akjr the bail far Um capable em play*? A section band on a rallroa J la day may ba Ita president toninr raw. I«t'> quit pigeon Iwllni go* eminent talent. l/t s adtmnlalrr tbe rirtl service IVTKI-IJt.I.NT LT. / mi a nriikr *f fH« ««ail fea aa natal «/'«•»« of (Me knM vehea la the pear /111 we aafkor. tied IK* fir ft trao<nn;> lalllriMyi three la number— Iba Indtaaa. Ike NwMclurtli aad Ike Orej»« —aMp« which ail heraeia fiaan ta Ike lew r vrifk Again. -Senator l&ige, (K), Jtaaa. .Vase Jrrf-0 wtapee !»<• preacker ft! w-k<*a he li atseat /ram ehwrrh. A Ivsfr milrt IJka preaoArr's kenrt prose !on*irr You'll Remember Roßa-Joaefa The "Slnnvewe Twins.' Rosa and Joaefa, will be remembered when many now prominent sLaleamen and (dentist* will be forgotten even by the encyclopedia com pliers. Young folk* of our gerr-ralion will tell their grindr hildren about Kom and iMrlt, freak* of nature that occur only onre In billion* •f human birth*. Nfllr had • three beaded rliild. born 111!. Th» Torri brother* lived many jr*r« ||» nrn their bnuh wrrr fused lotnhit Original Kiamese Twin* wrrr ("hang and Kng, made famou* by Baraom Tliry dird In IS7I, a»'d <l, at Ihrlr home nrar Hall* bury, N. C, witliin • frw hours •f each either fladica and Doodica, Hindu twin*, wrrr *oe "••fully dlidtd by •pergUon In Part* In IMS. Poetry writte a about them «» probably what make a thJi tctld flower i idid. ftiniring learnst may make people fat: hut not thoae who hear them. Seller strain, ytVRIOGE AAUH Ijear Kolks: With all the varlerl views we hear about the season* of the year It se*ms wr ought to set at rest the question as to which Is br-rt; and now I feel, beyond a doubt. I've got the question fisur—l out: I.ast winter, on the tenth of May. It was a dandy autumn day. thr diver sun was xhlnlrig high, and golden fiars bedc ked the sky while In tho Hast the setting moon announced that It was nearly noon. The dry and dusty summer rain pul frosting on my window pane th<- air was r-hlll with winter heat, so when I started up the street I bundled up from heels to toes, and grew so warm I nearly froM. On mreh a day I like to take n swim across the frocen lake, snd pick the violet* that grow upon the bank* of falling snow, while gentle bre«-*ea. calm and still, go whistling "round my window •'III Ko r wh-n the winter evening- bring Ihe dainty flowers of the spring, that brighten all the summer rlny of autumn time, J alway* say. "Of all the seasons. Hast or West, the Wlnrumsprautumn Is the best." GEOGRAPHIC PUZZLES c , -J) - ESE+R +jt. +Y= VS v».*'Tr.sr>s f * a I- WHEEL wii.u • »< *ui WHlitLiwa ribUfhad r*tty bf Tl«a Rt«> r*Mtohi«* t%. I* Mala MM Our Foolith Method A*o bark In uiilml klalor), wtw-n had barm, «r put lit* car tracks in the middle af IHa street aa Incle H| could tla al Iha tiilriimg pool, and bring routine »• continue la put our far tinea in tbe middle al tbe atrial Thera U hot ana right pUra for a car line—thai la next la Iba sidewalk where passengers ran mount or drarend without rt»k, without tying up I raffle, without affecting any Vehicle but the street tar. There are boulevard* la erery I'artfic (mm city wide enough for three automobile* to dm a abreaal between the curb and Iha car, but Juvl the ume aulaa mnl wait while tbe car* let their tiny trickle af pasaeoger* out, and fre quently In raah hour*. a hundred anlaa will ba (tailed far minute* while aa Invalid la alawly bottled aboard. Autoee should use the renter af the street, aulaa should nat be Parked on downtown rangested areaa: farther ant they rould be parked In the renter af the atrtwL Parking aulas at the curb any whrre I* an unmitigated nuisance both ta the driver and the p»d»* Irian. Ilw shopkeeper and the de livery wagon. How would stare* get I heir gnnds delivered If the ear line* were al the curb? In the rear, brother. In the rrar; the front walk In modern rllle* la no place to transact private bnsineaa. The wiml possible method »f handling m«km traffic 1. the on* attained today In American rtlln with car linr* In Ihr cenler of the and a traffic jam and dam and damn on rtrry romrr etery hour of Ihr working day—and pari of lh« night. fstteat theory ia that Mary Har den cried when two nofl kiaaed tier herauae three u a crowd. Vffv that the prire tight promoter haa been a* qmttrri he nvght to k* made on honorary fltOH/ alar. Figure* thaw there li enough ro'li on hand to keep the operator! runny priori three month*. Kewtvireda ateer rtenr of reatau ranta advertiring "Home Cooking " THE 81, ATT L E STAR JJpr your /CRAP BOOK BY PASCAL D'ANGELO in the New York Post Tha r«ad la Ilka « ntiia child running timid of ma and than hiding behind • curva— I'arhipa to aurprlaa ma whan I raa.-h I bar a. Tha aun ha a built a naat of light undar tha aavaa of noon, A lark drop* down from tha rloudlaaa aky Uk« a aluging arrow, w»t wllh blua, «|>ad from lha bow of apaoa. Hut my ayaa plaraa lha a«>fl aaura, f»r, far b»yon4. To whara roam atarnal lavara Along lha broad blue wayi Of atlanro wnp^tmrop League Asks for Money Cltlsen* of Hewlll* Tou who own your lull* homes hav* had your butiWu he* pod on '•>«« M on* could Im nuila to stick. thai you m now Mrrjilof the foi lowing Tax** on th* land your building elands on, Tauwas on the building Ta»«a on It* content*. Tu* for water Ts«e« for HghL T«i<» for photHMt. T" r » for Usiu|«rtallMi (recently douh'eat) Taxes for gas (recently doubled! Til"* on >«ur haatd If you ara ovar It and undrr U yaam of Tax** for arterial highways and •very other Us thai oat) bo tnlMd. Favors Keeping Teachers' Pay Up Kdi|or Th* HUr I r*ad with Intoraaat your *dttorial advocating *no reduction In leach *ra* aakul**." | have beea speaking j for alx w*ek* In publlr on thla qu*a Hon. and hava aald repeatedly that 1 am agstnet tha rutting ot teach ! f' aatarl**. Wherever I here ar* abusaa. or wh*r***r thera la graft i Differs With Dramatic Critic Kdltef Th* Htar Nearly four year* ago my family and artf arrived In Haattl*. and aft*r r«wding eeveral Mwm of tbv various newepa|>ere. w* ram a to th* conclu •ton that Th* Htar not only covered th* ground thoroly from a new* •landpolnt. but further appealed to OS on account of it* fsirneaa and faarlaaa altitude In publishing tha truth arising Iron political and other leeue* My object at this time la la try and right a grevlou* wrong, at the name tlm* retain th* opinion of your I* per a* ahov* staled. tail week your paper severely criticised one of the heat. If not the (■eat. stork company In thl* city. nam*!y Ih* "Woodward ITay*r%" acting In "Th* Outrageous Mrs Calmer ** Tbie was no doubt du* to an Inetpenenced critic AMalled to cover the performance It certainly hkiw a ahame la try and discourage a company such as mentioned shovw. which la really an aaaet for any fair, nnctanlsh city lo he proud to pose**-*. Too much pral»«> cannot be eaid of Miss Whit more and Mr Ijice. not to mention Ihe reet of Ihe company, to ao wimilerfully and eucc»awfully por He's Sick of Being "Saved" Kdltnr The Btar- Aa a laboring man atrh nnl« death of bring m«m) from hlmvelf evrry time a matter of municipal policy n>m» up. and a* a citizen atck «>f the ■Mr* nhM for him. I protm thai the laboring man I* able In decide for hlm»e|f. I am tired of bualneaa men'a advice. I am )u»« tired of ad vice of »urh profraalonal community navern aa Oliver T. Kr(< kaon The laboring n»n do»«n'l a*k for Ih# help of the owner* of tha 1.. C. Hmilh building. I am aa well veraed In what l« good for me aa la Mr Wllaon of the Public Ownerahlp league, wh|rh prsmiiMt a profit on a Icent far* If the rj» >- operated Ita tranalt •yilrm. I do not need tha advlca of Mr Uundln on tha other aid". I am going lo vote for my aalflah inl»r»at« on facta. We have a atreet ear rytt'm mo nlt-ipiilljr operated with high farea, not higher than In aoma eltlaa com patlng with Haattla *> now have a high la* rata, higher than that of our rtvala. Wa ha*a a municipally owned light plant which charge* a higher rale for power than la found at any other city on thla Onaat. We WARNING! Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Headache Colds Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions. lUndy bom of 12 UMrU—Alio bolllm of 24 and 100— DruggUU. *•*l/111 U lb* lr«d» niirk or 1»JB/ lluwtactan of Mueavvtlcaelilwtrr oI lUllr/lUftrld MIDDAY Hut don't forget thla that honda and **rurill*a, owned by lb* banker, ar« exempt. '••"'I for®*! that Ih* speculator In vacant I an.L> only pays on* email land' la I. rldlculouely low a# com pared to what you pay. And don't forget that tha "tnt*r. •la" art> spending mwiry Ilk* watar lo k**p It on your shoulders Thla is tha first time w* hav* called upon tha cttls*n for help to en able u* lo equalise th* burden. so. If >ou ar* w|ih u* **n<l what h*lp you •an apar* la th* Publlr o*n*rwhlp leagu*. Kronnmy Market building, I 'lrai av* and Pike at . Heattle. Waeh . rar* I Jr. T Oyen Wataon. Faithfully your*. |i j wtUKIN, v « j In th* school sy«iem. If there i* any. t will be on* of th* first lo try to i eliminate thla. What w* want in Until* la th* i heal class of tsachers w* can pro '•ur*. and a arhool ayitem aeroiMl lo nofi* in tha country. Your* very j iruiy. dr. c c TirriN, Candidal* for tha Threw Tear Term tray euch a difficult production, and such acting should be high.) com mended tnetead of trying lo poison Ihe public'* mind againet a company •ultabie for sirh large allies as Naw Torlt. Chicago. Philadelphia and other equally ■< Important rttiew. I l rust your falrneaa con'lnuea to exist at thla time as It has herelav *"'% snd sn effort will hs mad* to right ihe ariini so unjus'ly com milled against a company deaaervtng only Ihe hlgtml of praise and patron aga of the putrflr In general. -CONIfTAVT JUCADICIL" The *tar la gtsd ffrom a eenea of fklrneaaatl to print your opinion In this mailer However. I ahall have to take exiwptlon to jtmr Inference that the criticism to which you object waa written by an Inevperien* oil person II was from Ih* pen of nienn Hughe*. The War** rwgutar drsmntlc critic, who I* alno a merrier of th* faculty of Ih* state university drama ileparlmcnt. He can acarrely i# cused of etthwr Inexperience or prejudice, and his opinion as lo Iha artistic and technical merits a*f a pro duct ion I consider In le as au'fmr Itallve as any other fteatlle person's —-Editor have hundred" of acre* of Industrial sites priced about th* same as In other cities Our transportation j rales to competitive territory do not glv* u* or our rivals an advantage. Itaw material cost* about th* same j In all theaae Coauat cltloa. Mr Krlckvon believe* he can kwv late Hewttl* from a competitive world, let It die and hold a poet mortem on Ihe civic rmrpae to prove It did not die because of hi* theory Now my Job la all that keep* me h*r*. It alone enablsr me lo pay my taxea. What make* Jobs* Industrial devel opment or fw carfare* I read an argument by Krickeon that th* Amer lean Can Co. will hav* to pav extra tax's all right, hut he said In a newspaper statement, "nut It would he benefited by the lower carfare and added traffic on Ihe streets" Ooca street car Joy riding make peo ple eat more canned stuff and create a market for cans* Ones the K*»t em company operating the American Can Co care If we have a Icrnt nr * cent fare* Or would II nntlce taxea for Ita Hostile plant would be one. third In one half higher than at Ita Portland plant* That's wher* my i Job Mm« Into thla thing. What mnken for Imlualrial da»« l<-p nmni * t'rrm mrfiroiT Not on your Ufa. Wa h»va In offar Induatrlaa Juat hh good ii|,[K.rlunit!r-w In maka irmn-y a* ara nfhrivl In Tuvm I'oriland, Han Kranriwo, Oakland and lAm An (»Im. Wf mu*t offar aa low powar rataa, aa low laio a* low con I for Inriuolrlal tillna and lhan offar battar dial rlbutlon or markala. HrariTy doa«n't do tha trlrk Nalthtr do«w a ' lowar than cnal far* I'arhupa wa aa I Uhorlng men ran't do «o much to | lowar tha taxaa, art Hie prtrM of jaltaa or fli powar ral«a But wa ran aay to thaaa riiwrlmrnlrra *«• ara tirwl of Ihalr »<hama» and »«• muat ■ay wa ara willing In davalop on Iha aama hualnraa fnundallona our rtvala davalop. Today my job and Inlsrml daprnda on tha walfara of my am ployir I a*k lha Oiambar of Pommffn. Iba Munl'-tpal tongue, tha Mnnufao lurrra' aaarx-latlon and othrr rlvlr or ■aniMllona to try and eocract tha Industrial handlrapa thla iity la un dar I am ikk of aiparirnanla. I do not "want to ba aavad " lam willing lo parannally takn Mr. Krl«k aon In our pollllnal boundary and aak (AIIVKRTINKMKNT) NOTICE TO ELECTORS t'nd«r and pur*nanl la Hrrtlon I of Article X\. of the f'lly fharter. lln-re will bf »übmlttad la lha qualified rbrlara of The I'll; of Haatlle. at ftia municipal election |o l» held In -aid city on Iba ii»d day of May, IS*!?, for their approval or rejection, lha foliovt ing prupoerd chart' r aim mlnirnU; HKHOMJTIOM NO 7MI FnOfOKKD A\l KNIiMKKT NO 1 A ItKIM H.l Tl' »N and PItOpOHITION (o He • lion II of Artlcla I* of lb*- City ('liArttr of ih* City of Seattle, And providing for the aul»- of au« h amend m»i)t to tha quail fI ad alectora «f ll.c «*ily of H«-*»11« for th*Jf ratl flridon or ftjtctkM *1 tha »ral muriifipal •IMtloft to H* b'i® Ifi City of Hrt'.il* oR th» 2nd day of May lt*2 fIE IT nnOLVKD nT THKCITT rot'N<iE or thk city or, | HKATTLK: That Section II of Artlcla IX of ihr *'lty «'barter of the '"My of ll# h« iinrivdfd to ftid »# follow# Se<|ion II The City found! •oritiilly, wltMn Ih* time #»•< IftH by law. I»y ordifiino. fl* fata or taiM to be |#%lad and levy the lairi utX'fi All *a*able j h'»Mi rea an«l p»*fa' na'- >o the « ' v n»rt'r(j (q rale*- »'if r yler.t to firry »»n the different ■ itimili »»f the nMißlrtM l for (h« *n>uinf fi»«at year. r*»»nu« lay ta* levy anaii t»o | ipprriitriaifd for an> «»tber than th«' l"*> "f , In the official eatrVWate upon wl (h«> •Am* la unlaaa an en« y »ilat> «h»r«ln »och ipffoprli tlon la for the Itlen of ih* public pM" * health ®n« aafety. Th# urAninro miklßl auch •poroprlAlivn nhtll contain a atate ment of the fftct* i"»iiitilulinf auch • morgan* t •ball •p" ,f v <hat la the event a »iff)i .en< y b« « in lb* fund from which auch ap- | la made. the earn* •nan b* pr» > *<l-d ft in the n**t • ing tat levy. and muat reeeiva the aff«rmeisva %ot* <»f at l*aat three. ( fourth* of the total mamberahip «f tb# City Council asp he it rrrttHKn nr.- H01.% l-f' thai • . h pf' r amend l»e aubmltted to the qualified ra 0 f »h*. ctty of fleattla for tbr.f ratlfuat <*n or rejectloa at the [ c*nrral municipal »l*fll»fl I" b* held 111 the Cll ••'tl* I ;»!.•« t• 1 ',l * / of May. I*?* 4 . tha C«ty Council tha latt day of Mafb. It** and aigned by ma In #eaaton In authentication of <«a ia>*aca tbla lat day of March. I U rln ,_ !r Tlvr>AT.t« I»r*«M«nt pro «»m. of U»« Cllf j CMilldL nud tha lat daw of March. IWt H w CARItOIJ., City fowpi'olUf and ••-officio City Clark I»ata of firat '# Tba Seattle Utar. hraltla. March It. 1921 i nrftofjrriov NO ?«*i Pltni'O'K!' AMKN'PMKNt VO t A HKHOIJ'TIOff ANf» PKOfHMtITIoN to am<-nd Hactlofi 19 of Artlcla l\ t of tba «*lty Cbartaf «f tba- City of and prntidmi for Ih# aula- . miMU'n of lurb amrod tn«-nt lo thr attaJlflad alaatora of aaid «*ity for th»«r ratiflrntion or ; r*jartloa at (ha **« aral municipal alrrtion t-> bald tbaraia on Iba 2nd day of May. I*S2 i RK IT lIKJAOLVKP HI THK CITT • rox'srtu or tub CITY or; HfCATTUIB: That hr*-iton *• **t Artlcla IV of tba City «"hart*r of iba City of j tla b« amrndad to raad a# fo||otr«; Hr.Minn l<» I*vary ylolal- j tna any ffvnaral public »rdliianra , I baratofora of rnat-fad pro- I i : pibilini »»r raqulrfn* any act or I , and avary counaal jiftf. aiding or auch viola tion w bat bar praaant or abaant, '•hall b# da«*vr«ad «ullty of a mia , j d*fn<*antr and upon conviction thar*of. ahflll. tinlaoo pro- I in au' b ordinanfa, ba pun ! i»h<>4 by a ftn» not avcardlnff o»»a illimdrad <sloo 00) I dollar a. or im ! priaonmant in Iba City .fail for a pariod not aira#4in« thirty (Ift) I day*, or by both auch flnr and lm priaonmanl. and any aurh ordlnanca baraafl i lad sa#d I ittttll ■any provlalon in t*» panal* jtlaa. but (la prov|ai<»n» of tbi* sac [tlon aball ba applicabla thr»«to aa ' fully a* if th* »an»a had ton ' ta'nad In auch <<rd<nanca. } ASH BR IT FtTIITHKR !<!»:- ftOI.VKD. that Mich propoaad am«>nd m«»nt ba »übmlltad to |ha quallfM alcciufa of tha City of Haattla for j thair ratification or raj*»ctlon at tha • *an»rai municipal alartion to ba bald | j in «>atd City on tha 2nd day of May. i 118? PaaaM tha City Council tha lat day of Marrb !t2S and aiffncd by jMf in open aaatlon in authantiaalion of Ita paacaga. thla lat day of March. , tISf. Pranldant pro lam nir tha City fft'lH' II | rilad Ihr ut dar of March. It2t H W. CAKKOLU City Comptroller and I jct-offlclo City Clark fly Iv M BTHKBT. I>aputy Clark Data of flraf puhh<a(ton in Tha i «aatlla Htar. Manilla. March 21. Xt 22. ftRHOMnriON NO. 703* more»8KI» AUKN'DMKNT NO 1 RKHOUTION and I'ROHWITION to | Arllcla VIII of the City Chart a r of tha City of Hanttla by amradlng Wacllon 1 lharaof. nn«i by rapc*l»na faction * and Hactlon 7 (a) thereof; and providing for tha aubmiaalon of auch proposed amendment to tha qualified alac- 1 tora of tha City of Neattta for their ratification or rejection at tha franeral municipal election to he »eld In tha «'lty of Seattla on tha 2nd day of May. 1t22. DK IT HKH«)I.VRn BV THK CITY COUNCIL. OK THK CITY OF HK ; ATTI.K: ' That Arllcla VIM of tha City f*hnr ter of tha t'lty of Hanttle be amended In the following reaped*: (1) That Section I of aald Artlcla VIII he amended to ra*d aa follnwa; Section 1. A Hon rtl of Public Workg la hereby created, which ahall conalat of: Tha t'ltv Knglnaar. the Superintendent of Atreeta and Sawara. the Superintendent of Water Worka. tha Superintendent of light ing. the Superintendent of Hulldinga. and BUQh other auperlntendentM, or heada of dep«rtmanta, aa may ha In thia Charter denominated membera thereof, each of whom ahall he ap pointed by tha Mayor, by and With tha advice and content fo the City Council, for tha term, except aa In thla article otharwlae provided, of thraa (8) yeara (2) Thai Section • and Paction 7 (a) of aald Artlclo VIII be, and tha aame arc hereby, repealed. AND BK IT FURTMRR RR. OOLVKD that auch propoaed amend ment ba aubmlttad to the qualified « l . tora »»f the City of Seattle for their ratification or rejection at tha f enaral municipal election to be held ' n the City of Saattla on tha 2nd day of May. 1122. f'aaaed the City Council the lat day of March. Ift22, and aigned by ma in open aenalon In authentication of Ita paaaage thla lat day of March. 1*22. PlltUP TINDALU l*re«ident pro tam. of lha City LKARN A WORD EVERY DAY Todajr"a word la I'ltKXTl'llt, I t'a pronoun'Ml prwi (the «h pronounoad aa a In pl'taurr), with accent on Iba laal ay I labia. II tneiana—weight, Influence, pow »r, good nnm», good reputation, qua! Ity that makae on* auparlor. It cornea from Ij»tln "praatlgl um," dalualon It'a u»«-d Ilka thla 'To hava much money glvew tin* greal preellga." him to do aomaihlng filiation haa never dona "atay put " I am agnjmtt tha Krlrkaon atreet rnr bill 100 per mil, fteapectfully, k a. wouth. 1110 lllawalha Pl*c». MOMKTIIIN'O OIT llKit MMRI frim lha Itlenilnghem Age lleeala. "1 didn't really m<-an that you ara a bawat," mid tha prima donna, whan tha row waa ovar. "You muat m»k» allowance* for my artlatlr tempera I Council Kiled the lit day of Mifh, 1*22. 4 »«. yr cahi<oi,u ( City Compt roller and «-wf(lclP f C Ity Cltrk Uy K. M. rrnKKT. . ! I•*-1#<ify Clerk f Pa»e of firet publication in The . |**attle KUr. Brattle. Mar. b 21. 1*22. KKfIOMTfON NO 7M« 1 PROprmfcn AJIKNUMRNT NO 4 A ftKHoiJTlijN and PIioI'OHITION r t« arnmd s#« tlon 7 of Article VIII ' ff lh« City Ch«rt»r of (h« Hly of S#attla. and providing for th# »üb« < ruction of «urh amend ment to th# qutliflfd #l#<tore of said city for their ratification or I { rejection at th# f«>n*ral municip*! . • e l*»r"tiofi t«, hr h«.|<| therein on the J 2nd day of May. 19t2. >■ DH IT RKftOIAKD Fir THK CITY m'KCIL or THK CITT OK . HtCATTI-K: i That Section 7 of AKkl* VIII of • tb# City c barter be amrndlH by ' adding thereto a n«« »ui<du!i>on to > j known u "iMtloi 7 <b)." which " S •hall b* ia words and figurea a* » j follow*, to-wit, r iMctlMl 7 <b) In tha Department 1 of f'ublic Work* th#re shell b# a r>#pertment of Transportation. th# head of whlrh ihali b# tha ffup#rtn ' t*n4#nt of Transportation who thai! not b* included in th# classified civil 1 service. but shall be appointed by Iba Mayor, by and with th# advice • ( and roo»»ril of tha City Council, for * except aa h#rein ofherwie# provided. of thr#e years, and who J I may b# r»mo*fd by tha Mayor by filing notira of w.th th# ' City I'oun'il, Ifa iitall U a RtMibtr of th# Board of fviblk W.r'as Tb*» ' •alary of tha flup#rtntend#nt of Transportation shall b# ftird by l 'ordinance The Superintendent of ■ , Transportation, vavinf to tha City • J Council auch powers aa are o*»n --• farad upon It by law or charter, r •Hall ha*# the eicluslv# m«nt|'- » {n»*nl. supervision and control of. I and shall operate and maintain tha, rjmunifipel railway system and 1 •nil plant facilitiea. shops. buildings 'tend structure* appurtenant thereto.! r end any and all oth#r m#ani of » transportation fur htra owb«1 or op ' #rat*d hy tha City. and. subject to civil eervice rulea. ahall appoint, re »ova. aupsnriM and control all of ficers and rmploycf In h!» depart - mant or employed upon or in conneo lion with, said municipal »traet rail way ays ism. or such other meana of transportation for hire. He shall have such other additional powera •nd perform such other duttee ae may be prescribed by ordinance In; 1 raae the Superintendent of Trenspor- , ■ fallen shall b# appointed from th* , classified civil service and •hall not b r• movH for cauae. ha shall. upon . ! r#tir*m#nt from the offlc# of Super- | : i lnt#nd#nt of Transportation, resume ,'his former position In th# classified civil e#rvice: and th# last appoints# to th» position from which said , UMprnntend* nt of Transportation was appo«nt#d and tha last appoln* ; t##s In positions subordinate there to*. shall r#autn# tb#ir form#r poei itiona. r#spectively. In the claaait le4 j civil s#rviee.** AND UK IT Ft'HTHKR RR } IOLVKD, that auch prupoaed amend- ; ' fprnt b# •uhmltt#d to th# qualified rl#rtor« of the City of f*#attle for th#ir ratification or reaction at the central municipal auction to h# h#id In said City on tba 2nd day of May. 1»?? PAMtBD the City Council the Ist , day of March. 1f22 .and pi*n#d by ma in of its paaaace thla lat day of March. It 22. rini.ir tindau* Pr#p!d#nt pro tern of the City Council. Ptl#d the Ist day of March. 1921 H W CAHROI.U City Comptroller and •v-officto City ci#rk 0y K M HTRBET. Peputy Cl#rk Date of first publication In Th# .*teattla Btar, Seattle. March 21. 1922. NOTICE TO KIJCCTORH. tender and purauant to Sect'.on I of Artlrl# IV of th# City Charter. th#r# w»|| h# submltt#d to th# quali fl#d el#ctors of Th# City of B#attle. at U»e municipal elecHon to be held in said city on the 2nd day of May. . 1*22. for th#lr approval or r#J#ctlon. j Initiative Measure No §2215. which said proposed measure reads aa fol ' lows: Initiative M#aanre No %12IS Ordlnanc# No. ——. An Ordinance r#lattair to the mu nicipal railway system of The City of Seattle, and d« clarinc th# fiscal policy of the city in relation there to. Wh#r#u. It la to th# public Inter #Pt«that th# Citv of F#attl# d#clare and #siahllpb a rascal policy In r#la tii>n to th# Municipal rftreet Hallway Hyatem. wh#reby the copt and e*- psne# th*»r#of shall h# horn#, as nearly as may be, by all who bene fit th#r#bv- NOW THRU KFOR R. HK IT OHDAfNRD HT THIS CITT OK SKATTI.K. A 8 fOM/)W9: Section 1 That from and aft#r th# first day of January following Ih# taking affect of th»* ordinance, all cost and of the mainte nance and operation of the Munlcl* j »»al Btr##t Hallway Hyal#m of The City of B#attle shall be paid wholly out of rovenuei of th# City of Seat- 1 tie derlv#d from tatation. Rectlon 2. That from and aft#r 1 th# taxing effect of this 1 th# City Council of Th# City of Scat- ' tl# shall annually. In th# manner 1 f»r#pcrlbed by law. nrovld# for the ' evy of a ta* upon all taxable prop- 1 erty of the City of Seattle auf/lcient ' to defray th# copt and expense of J the maintenance and operation of f said Street Hallway tfyatem for the ; en«itlnv year. Section 2 That the copt and ev- ' pen»v* of maintenance and operation, as used In thla ordinance, shall he 7 computed purauant to. and In ac- 1 conjance with, the requirements of J the laws of the State of Washing- J ton or of any commission or bureau f thereunto authorlped hy auch law. J Section 4 That th#r# h# and la ' hereby created a fund to b# known 1 and designated as the "Hxtcnalon * and Depreciation lt#serve Fund." into * which the City Council ahall set aside. f monthly, from th# gross recelpta of the municipal railway system, an c amount not exceeding one and one- « half ft%4> eents for each pay pas- < senger. exclusive of policemen and t firemen. The amount thus set aside shall he expended aolely for e&ten- * alons am renewal of track and r equipment. T -" 1 i NOTTCK TO ■IiRCTORS. tTndir »n<l purmmnt to Src-ilon I 1 of ArtlH, IV of the City rimrlxr ll««r* will l>« mibrnltteri to th» quail- r fird nlvrlor* of City of ' • t th» municipal •Irrtlon to h» hrld In »»lil city on th* Ind dav of May l(i?2. for their approval or r>-Jrrtli>n' < Inltlatlvo Moaaur* No. *1»0R. whlili I •aid propoaad meaaura rrada a> fol- I '. low* ' INITIATIVR PKTITION NO. IS>0(. I [ An Ordlnanc* i elating tu aud ; MONDAY. AFRIT, 10. 1022. WOMEN! DYE THINGS NEW IN "DIAMOND DYES" Ka< h package "t liym" contain* direction* ho simple any woman ran dya or lint bur worn, ■hobby drewsea. »klrt», waJata, ooata, •tiNktnn, nwnitfr*, corfrln|>, drm. |.erie*, hanging*. •vrythln*. *ven It «h« Inn never djcd to»fop«. Hujr "Diamond l>ye*" no other kind - tktn perfect htimi dyeing la aure, b*- raiiM Ulam'.nd !>>*• »r» guarantees not to ap»t, tada. atraak or run. Tell your druggtat whslbr tb« n»"rttl yo 11 wlah to djra la wool or «lk, or whether It la linen, cotton or mUad good*. —AdvertJaament. merit." "I do," aald her manager bitterly, "but If there were any In this world I'd make deduction* for It " ', I regulating the keeping doc* and , [r»(» in the City or Heattle. provld . I ins for the collection and dlspoaal ■ ' all dead d'.g. and rata, providing r for tha appointment and employ ; mrnt of th> Kin* fount) Humana j lloelety, a corporation, ax pound i maater. and amending Ordman'* INo JtTlt. approved September It. | I*ll. IUK IT ORDAFNBD HT THF <~TTT OK HEATTI.K A* KOUXJWg He. lion I Thai Section i of Ordl . nance Mr, H751. approved September , l». IHI, entitled An Ordinance reg ' I ulatlng tha keeping of dog* and cat* | within the City of Seattle, Imposing "on## tax** and providing penal ties f.,r vlolaiton* thereof and re v. pealing Ordinance No 7S7U. a? I i proved November i». 1910." be. and ( 'he eame ia hereby amended, to read . a* follows - Section I That the King County , • corporation ex i ?»» r " 1 h * »"««» of Bac. Ii! ? . Motion lit* of Item, & * i ■?". '*? * r "' "tgtutaa ,/ [ h * H'ate of Washington, be and ' et.rlJ t «Pl»o'oted a* and d»- * mil? .'? ' ,h * official pound of the City nf Heattle. and I* f c«J^i ) '«r" ~> . t ' ,r for ,h * f'rpooe of r *', ry,n * out and enforcing tn» pro * ~ hi " «*'»*"«" and all * . eatY>». I!. L* *"• *nd f*mala * I hi. (.-J? «t large without dl.i * Hcenae tag are hereby tUt ihlff k b *. " P"blic nulaance and """ 4 " Xr of King ' .ZZM """!**?. r U, re.traia I and impound all aoch animal* ! ! nance'vS ® l ,- f T 1 h * t SU* 1 "? « Or4l -1 i tn.,l . *»• fl. approved .September ' An Ordinance reg. " : wfshi»'A "* ot * n *' «nri cat* r '" "* » f Heattle lmpr„ing ' ! for rr •"< providing penaltie* ' Jlolatlon* thereof. *nd repeal * i OrdinAnr* No 15745, «iprov^l »'■ »»!•/* be, Vnll the [ifllTow* hereby amended to read a* ' * Uolea* an Impounded r Tur IT?I HI "" from ••rlotia In ' the owner or keeper P,!fv ~'J?.*T th V "ntmal within ' k,M r . u . r ." h> f«'»f to « a id nre/f r hiU I * H " m « n e H .ciety the ■ preecribed lieenee iii together with , a penalty of One Dollar if how ilTw*'" ? n * n,n, » l l» held for more ! hour*, an addl »hall be paid not e*- i*l /!_' rentii for rirh a / ba* beer, held after i aatd hour* And tha 'rr « ? r °. r ""P" upon pre.rnta ■ tlcn to the city Comptroller of a re. Kin* founty Hum.na " lv r'' Charge*, shall re. thl ffs " Provided in ■ J.V\2iA tf «ims collected Humane Society, under the Pk2 Y J! ?"* J" r * ln 'h* l ' P«'d to ! Tr '" ur •' •' h""na/ta, 1 - JirfJ' k" ' Section 7 of Ordl ,nanc* No I»7ii. approved Heptem- M«lI'lILV L"'l " An r> "t'nanc* regulating the keeping of doa« *n<i ■cat. within the rity of Heattle P"" 1 "* licenae taie* and providing I f ?. therecf , n J Orfllnanr«> No. 5574s m. proved November St l»l«f" be , ™wj* her * b y Alu ended, to read r^"il' nn 7 A"/ •nimal l» pounded r °l. »«»t of a licen*. tag and 1 rwJi'fmfd wit! n thm 1 *P»cli ed time .hall be humanely de ..royej; nr „ , h , dl*cret7o„ n ' o 7 fiU K'ng Cc«nt|f Humane ftociety. mar be held for a longer period and «nr peraon de*lring to obtain raid ani mal may do *.> upon payment of the hern., tax and cKargVnot „cJS? Ing thoae provided in Section ( here- Sertlon 4 Tt.at ttectlnn 19 „» fVmK n A n< i» N i?,. ,1751 - *PP ft*p ,fmbfr If. 1911. f>niltl«d "An Ordl rrr «»»• k*gi n * ; f c«l» within City nf tmpofurtcr lirfnuo ttxn «n<l Proving fnr vlo!atlon« * nd Ordlnnnr' No. w • •V 29 1919 *• t b o* r'elS t'ZZV;: h " ,by » mrndrd - Hectlon 1# The KJng County Hu mane Hoclety ahall keep a record of a I animal* Impounded and of their 21*1 1 W J' h . description and dale* and if the animal I* re "r lh S Impoaed. Said Humane Society *ha!l on or before the lit and Uth dav of each calendar month pay Int.. the cltr treasury all tnoneya received pur- Jiiant to the provialon* hereof. Tha King County Humane Socletv nha'l receive a* and for con*ideratlon In payment for It* service In enrorclnt; and carrying out the provialon. of thl* ordinance, an amount equivalent to of all money* received by tha City Treasurer from anv source whatever, for license fees, impound ing fees, penalties and charges for dog*, cat. and other animal*, a* herein provide! for. and the citr comptroller Is hereby authoriied and directed to draw and the city treas urer to pay on or before the lath dav or each calendar month a war rant drawn on the general fund, payable to the order of the aald King t ountv Humane Society for an amount equivalent to *5% of the total of all money received bv tha City Treasurer during the preceding calendar month, from any source whatever, for license fees, impound ing fees penalties and charces for d .gs, cats and other animals as pro vided herein. The King CVunty Hu mane Society shall, upon the t'aklnir \ effect of thl* ordinance, be permit ted to use free Of Charge for a period of two years or until the said Society shall earlier secure new binldlng. and equipment of every kind now u*. d In the operation of tha City pound. Including all land, build ing" and appurtenance, thereto all automobile, all cage,, platforms chains, ropes, collars, electrocuting and asphyxiating equipment The "aid Society Shall at the'end of two vears from the taking effect of thla ordinance, or earlier, as herein pro vided return to the city said land buildings and equipment In the con dition existing wlien said Society lakes over their use, except for nor mal wear, tear and depreciation Section 5 That Ordinance Vo. SX.ftl, approved September in IMd entitled "An Ordinance regulating the keeping of dog* and cats within the i Ity of Seattle. Imposing license tares and providing penalties for violations thereof and repealing Ordinance No !ST«S, approved No vember 29, 1910." be. and the earn* I. hereby amended, by ndding there to a new .retlon to be ktio« n •• Section IK. *n.| reading as follow.: Section 15 It .hall be the duty of tlie king I'ounty Humane Societv. a corporation, to collect and di.pos* of all dead dogs and cats found 'n the City of Seattle. Section S. That If any section, mib-sectlon. sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance Is for any reason held to be unconstitutional or void, such declalon .hull not af fect the \alidlty of the remaining portion of thl. ordinance. Section 7. That this ordlnanca ■ .hall take effect and tie In fori* from and afler the time It .hali be come a law under the provisions of the City Charier, providing, how ever. that the pro\ Islons heteln af fecting the King County Human* Society shall not take effect or be In force until said Soclet\ lias filed Its acceptance of the obligation* to be performed on It* part a* beraia provided.