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UTii« . • « ! 'J Mi I P\1 PeriodioaiheDartiDeB, Page Two THE TOWN CRIER WESTERN Interurban OUR three meals a PRINTING TO TACOMA Y day are going to be KENT AND AUBURN just as good as the ma COMPANY 6.00 a.m., 7.15 a.m., Then terials your cook puts into them. She gets more High-class Printing " HOURLY and larger loaves of of every description on the HOUR" brown crusted, rich flav From 8.00 a.m. to 10.0C p.m., 1^. elusive; then 11.25 p.m. ored bread, fine textured Branch Lines Operate to Plant and Office : cakes and flaky pie crust Puyallup and Renton when she uses 408 MARION STREET Bus Connections to Opposite Rainier Club Enumclaw, Buckley and MAIN 6302 Olympia For further Information call MAIN 1148 -ft . SEATTLE DEPOT Yesler and Occidental Fast Hourly Express Service ilckup and Delivery at BLEND Chats With Your SEATTLE AND TACOMA BRAND (Bxcept on trunks, furniture FPLOUR Gas Man and milk) Fhone ElUott 626 or every Puget Sound Electric -f purpose All types of gas hot water heaters have one re Railway quirement in common: they must be kept clean. Main Line Trains Leave Both Tacoma and Seattle Of course a hot water heater will keep on supply ing you with hot water month after month with out any attention whatever, but it will use less gas if you keep it clean. or the man Here are some general hints which will be found 5 f who smokes Located useful Keep copper coils bright and clean. Here you will always find th* in the best there is in Imported and Use a brush or cloth for this purpose once a Domestic Cigars. Heart week or so. of the retail business dis See that door fits closely when closed. Brewster Cigar Store trict, in its own six-story The gas flame should be blue. HEITRY BUILDING building at the corner of Se A yellow flame indicates that the burner is Henry—White—Cohh Building cond Avenue and Pike Street not getting enough air or the flame has "back and other convenient locations this bank has been doing fired" into the air mixer. business in the same loca tion since 1900 If the gas flame pops when you turn it off, your burner is not regulated properly. INVESTIGATE The Mutual Life Insurance Com 77 Interest Paid Do not heat more water than you need. pany's New $10,000 Policy ° on Savings Do not neglect to turn off the gas the instant W. H. SILLIMAN you have enough hot water. Assistant Manager 459 STUART BUILDING Peoples i Seattle Lighting Company TRI-STATE Sauings Bank ELECTRIC CO. 1308 Fourth Avenue Main 6767 Formerly The Northwestern Peoples Bank Building Supply Co. Second at Pike JOBBERS OF ELECTRICAL SUPPLIED Organized 1889 THE GAS CO. Main 3620 102-108 Prefontaine f- Globe-Wernicke r- Sectional Bookcases The Bookcase grows with you' The Puget Hotel growing library. You buy one FOR ALL SEASONS sec'.lon at a time as the boots ac PORT GAMBLE, WASH. cumulate. FUNS' L. ALLEN CO. "THE ADMIRALTY" HOTEL 115-119 Columbia Street PORT LUDLOW, WASH. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Cleanest, safest, most accesit^ and convenient storage facUities [j On Georgian Auto Circuit Seattle offered by our fireproo- THE LARGEST STOCK OF UP-TO-DATE compartments. Both hotels owned and operated ELECTRIC APPLIANCES CENTRAL STORAGE by Puget Mill Co. COMPANY In the Pacific Northwest 115 WHITE BUILDING Twenty-five miles from Seattle; Fhone Main 2913 reached by fit sti lass passenger Three Conveniently Located Sales Rooms boats. Aulomobilists welcomed. Mod erate rates. ELECTRIC BUILDING, HENRY BUILDING, 2012 VERNON PLACE, BALLARD Fhone East 13 Splendid rooms and board; good Bonney-Watson Co automobile rvharfage facilities FUNERAL DIRECTORS Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Private Ambulance Service HUNTING AND FTSHING in connection Main 5000 Hroadway and Olive St. Seattle, Wash. THE TOWN CRIER VOL. XVII., No. 9 SEATTLE, U.S.A., March 4, 1922 Price Ten Cents ation, $2,405,616,904; budget. $9,327,999, etc. etc. the one to which he is accredited. Granting THE TOWN CRIER It is entirely true that more than one factor which he may rightly be expected upon occa Official publication of the Seattle Fine Arts Society. enters into the high rate of taxation from which sion to say a few nice things about the latter Member of Washington State Press Association Published every Saturday. we suffer, and that our taxation system is and to pay a few compliments to the great Suite 845 Henry Building, Seattle antiquated and unfair. But such comparisons ones of the former. Telephone Main 6302 as these show conclusively that any defects Logically enough a few complimentary re Enteied as second-class matter at the United States post-offics at Seattle. in the system, any inequalities in the laying of marks about the things that his own country EASTERN OFFICE: No. 209 Eagle Bldg., Brooklyn, the taxes, are but minor influences. No one can has accomplished for the good of the world may New York. take even a casual look at the figures and ignore be in order, and optimistic views in regard CHICAGO OFFICE: 58 East Washington Street. the great and outstanding reason for our bur to future international amity are never amiss. SUBSCRIPTION: One year, in advance, $4.00; six months, $2.00; three months, $1.00; singla dens—that the administration of our public af Particularly at a public dinner are such felicitous copies, 10 cents. Foreign subscriptions (countries in Postal Union) $5.00 a year. For saVe by all fairs costs too much. There is but one ex sentiments appropos, even somewhat of extrav News dealers. planation for such discrepancies as those be agance being quite pardonable. For the dis Payments should be made by Check, Draft, Postal Order, payable to THE TOWN CRIER, or by tween our budget and those of other state. It tinguished guest at such a gathering is ever Registered Letter. is only too clear that our government is hope within the expectations if he shoots the bull For advertising rates address Suite 845 Henry Building, Seattle. Inquiries within city limits of lessly extravagant and inefficient. a little. It costs nothing and doesn't mean Seattle, made by mail or by telephone to Main much. 6302, will be personally responded to by a repre sentative of THE TOWN CRIER when requested. Now if Col. Harvey should have publicly ex Colonel Harvey pressed a belief that the British were a lot of Those who are unable to share in such excite flat-footed, low-browed swindlers, all swelled up More Figures ment as seems to prevail over the utterances with pride over a little tin navy that one The past year or so has brought to light a of Ambassador Harvey need by no means be American torpedo boat could knock for a row great deal that supports the contentions of set down as indifferent to the proprieties of of mine-fields, that permanent peace was an those who have been protesting at the burden diplomatic utterance or the dangers of inter iridescent dream and that nobody but William of taxation imposed upon us of the State of national commitments. Rather may they be Jennings Bryan and Henry Ford wants It any Washington and particularly of the city of regarded as appreciative of the scarcity or how; that America is going to whale the stuff Seattle. In several instances, statistics, com innocuous subjects for political discussion. ing out of England as soon as we get through piled elsewhere and by presumably disinterested No alarm need be taken at Col Harvey's ap with Japan, that President Harding is a nin persons, have compared our city and state with parent friendliness toward the nation to which compoop, exceeded in nincompoopity only by others, greatly to the advantage of the latter. he is accredited, nor for his confidence in the King George, and there isn't a chance that the Some of them have borne the stamp of federal present administration. Least of all need there United States Senate will ratify the absurd authority, emanating from the census bureau, be exception to his optimistic view of the ac- treaties of that mutton-headed disarmament which it is hardly reasonable to assume would ^£iifiiiiiiiiiriiiititf(nciiiifi{tiiiiifiiitriiii»iiiiiiiitit]iiiiiiiHiiiititiiiiiitiiiniiiifiiiiii;iiiiiiitiiiiiuiuitiHiiuiitiiiiiniiiiuiiiuiiuiitiiiiuripT^ conference, why then we'd have something to give any one section of this great nation of talk about, wouldn't we? But he didn't. And ours the worst of it. Yet almost invariably the NEW QUARTERS as far as his recent pleasantries are concerned, publication of such statistics has brought an im The Town Crier begs to announce if our political affiliations and his own diverge, mediate challenge from one or another or all the forthcoming removal of its of- j by all means let's kid him a bit, in a perfectly of our public officials, who seem disposed to fices, now at 845-47 Henry Building, I good-natured way, but let's not allow anything persuade us that we don't pay much if any and its printing plant, now at 1010 ! he may have said to embitter the rest of our more for our government than do the people First Avenue, into larger quarters at I lives. of other commonwealths. 408 Marion Street, opposite the I * * • * The Times one day this week quoted some Rainier Club. figures taken from the 1922 World Almanac, Slightly Humid rSlJllllllUIllJltllllillltlllltlltllltlUtllltUllllllllllIIIIlllllUlllllltlllllllHIplllliaillltlllllllllilllllllllllUIIIlllllIIIJIIIIJUIIIllllltlllJtlllllllllllt^ which is ordinarily regarded as quite reliable, It will be interesting to note the progress of that doubtless will call forth a new outbreak of complishments of the recent international con events as affecting and affected by that Justly official refutation.