The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 3, 1913, Page 7

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Need Dental Work [Need the the Money Now Giving My Per an to My Den’ 1Pr at 713 Ficst fo datiar, To mak al work when iam bat 9 ade ei for exaniina Bac have beer in the t guaran Se wentcon eo of materia fare amt ok for the leas had mit ir adopee ia ler bong i Fe ject » work and gree fr for yea dina BROWN. DDS Leading Dentist Union 1 ef a Dr. Brown in ite be Br. BJ. Brow wotit * ae for pe my article tn the AMUSEMENTS ATTLE THEATRE | Phone Main ¢! TONIGHT—ALL WEEK owman to your my loc the im WITCHING HOUR) Tome at Popular running at a ne practic acTs . Te 8g ct Rose a Mexico 15--Peopte— 15 HER MIG S & pon thed nad It at ges Theatre ORENZ FAMILY Pierepeas Séciery | CRARLES Ro SWHET } ie and 206 LY VU SDHIO CLT: RAT NTISTS © Av. and University St. Stone-Fisher Co, Down. d ‘k of Our Work for ® Years’ Guarantee. Deotiste’ Ohio Cut Rate Guaranteed. . Solid Gold or Porcelain Crown Gold or Porcelain Bridge Work... orig Go'd Fillings, 75¢ Up Siver Fillings, 25¢ Up WRITTEN GUARANTEE GIVEN ON ALL WORK PAINLESS DENTISTS Paid Ad for ke’ rong w He invites the ocete of econa ce ee ee ee $3 - #9] CHAS. MARSLE | - voters to investigate his record In the council to hie judgment in voting on all important legisjation, THE STAR ADVISES what they efit of its y ahd make t f PROPOSE D AME NOMENT NO. | tex a public jail and othe ent, and is a wo © for it PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO, 2 1 propert i ave a tender it thelr holdit ‘ rents At street will soon have to be hae been monstrated m home owners, by « sine t owing r voTe rd mime YES. penal itlons. rh measure NO RECOMMENDATION, pled it will gradually and pla it on rea to make land spec * or will make th cond ay anne tt scrape ire will not tn trust lower to the merchants be replaced by tha uw as the Increase on the home owner decrease on his hi © big landlords. ally roved down town tracts, tax, becau t acks on sky * taxes ine who have grown tich by holding are naturally bitterly to the would make them put buildings on lots © n the uolm ed lot as the public 1 own skyscraper, The Municipal league, an organization tn which The Star bas much confidence, advises against the measure AT THIS PARTICULAR TIME. PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 3. This is strictly a people's measure, Md supported PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 4 VOTE YES. This eliminates duplicate advertising for primary and tions; abolishes the meaningless petition which candidate to file and in other ways simplifies the electiqn procedure city money PROPOSED AMENOMENT NO. 5. VOTE NO, Unimportant, pertains to time of holding counell meetings “PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 6. VOTE YES. This requires all canéidates within ten d. mmplete statement of expenses. The a |cleaner elections, and ahould be passed PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 7. This amendment removes [ror the people's interest with regar On the hand, these p Ay who builds VOTE YES. sho’ final elec have and saves n to file a} fucive to} NO RECOMMENDATION, the charter two clauses that protect 1 to future street car franchises ‘ovisions hav ished the «tre smpany an ¢ e for refusing to exte nto tt and asa result, hundreds of | home owner be h v lege aying the the adoption of th ment would rem would also rer street car concern’s excuse a show down on the question of extensions. PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 8 VOTE YES. T deals wih munictpal finances and is a measero for the benefit © pe PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 9. VOTE VES. This removes all doubt as to the city’s right,to gmake impr day labor, as well as by contract. It should be afopted. PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 10. VOTE YES, This puts v or the jurisdiction of the rintendent of artment, all buildings and gre nging to that depa PROPOSED AMENOMENT NO. 11. VOTE YES. This pute under the jurisdiction of the erin othe t ear nd ite have to walk any A nic ie protective pray and bring it to tons vemer nds belc are tn favor hee Many, perhaps half the pe of this agreement, and The Sta nending against it sidered the question from @ angle. The Star honestly convinced that the agreement is a sham and that the hones people who are for it now, will see their error before many months, The Star's recommendations om the various propositions follow: PROPOSITION A. VOTE NO. Proposition the so-called between the b« eat iders of the Seattie. city. Its adoption will retard, if not effectnaily block the building of the muficipal car line, er valley partuership agreemer Of and the, t Renton & Southern, ut made by those Svertag the aar 1 fe by any the bond! are now in road. It The agr signing of the contract, begin the w J exter ns company the comn This w in ¢ ricts. “This R. Crawford, ighting toott before the howe former presi i nafl for the nership at be the ecause the courts may take nd the ty ter to | inet vision ately ¢ city car line, alf "ot the ity over the ep city iin The city, according to t to take the Renton n the vale of the line within a short time, obt g to gain by th rtner Vote “No” on proposition A. PROPOSITION B. VOTE NO Proposition B submits a quest ht to be some s of a asurer’s ¢ d would giv in be ® tracks abc kill approx entire ¢ n of the cor ely $400,000 rol of the Une. has the sal has The city it has ri n to the voters as t t arrange anything A. AUTO THUGS FLEE WITH $9,000 LOOT whether there tablished efinite and tet | City Council Opposed to $150,000 Market ond Issue. See copy of Ictters on page 2 Vote against C, D and E on Ballot. xi $1,000 NOT ENOUGH, IS HER IDEA RIOTERS TRAMPLE MILITANT WOMEN ACROSS COUNTRY to convey water across the governwent dealing with the initiative, and | improvements Is imperative, | WAR FOR LIVING one Leasod : March mass 1 in Hy tre wi manner has ul of the vot ing of off ite ing a similar bledon ee the rushing suffraget fect and meeting in in like populace m mon Lon ite being women” Several trampled don disappr tactic used in ‘or campaign here today, of the women were on eclion. Ae councinan 4 efficfency in city govern pny ne THE STAR “MONDAY, MARCH ¥ 10913 tee ee ne ee YOU TO VOTE THUS! PROPOSITIONS ¢ at Pike OIARR-Macrt We Advertise Only What We Have We Have Only What We Advertise D AND E. VOTE NO PROPOSITION F Proposition I ne under without defines the fi ‘ > aKainet eat or invas to law breake merely law. The bill ercised from would not co t had a y hot shorten taction PROPOSITION G. VOTE YES Proposition G provides for $426,000 mu lows; $400,000 for a steam plant near fo for a storage battery at the Seventh a 1 tect the city against any possible breakdown a PROPOBITION H. VOTE NO. Proposition H provides $1,060 ment canal, Lake Union West waterways, The bridge accommodate the le in t canal is completed. The defe VOTE YES. ffithe enumerates 12 eon ra, and d friend ines and r hey exist in fundamental work, that ox time by t ‘ and which the people permit them to infor any law upon which bil will not affect the police efficiency, and will ers of those ot Leen given to arbitrary lise sold it aime cheek have been chance this The New Spring Wash Goods Are In Warh Goods | nactously to, ‘The SOME STARR-MacPHERSON NOTIONS About Notions «po HAVE of good ity economy is to get the same quality hat always procure at less than the ally pay, and that applies to the follov w 5c 3c 5c| an fol feipal Hight bonda, f Lake Union, and § tation, These will ; Cedar river them re of price.’ UR line complete of Sprin now » real ind house ¢ | Silk Stripe Poplin, blues and all the de Indian Head Suitings, and linen may he suite ving lis you walnts, 900 for bridges across the govern resees. ay 4 waterway, and the Mast and needed and must b bullt to nd and Weat attie when the he ition as submitted, in that* the has failed the bridges are to be located, The location of the bridges is an important matter, people are entitied to be fully informed where they are to be, reason the proposition, aa submitted, should be voted down, and the matter can come up again, in | form, at a special election, | PROPOSITION |. VOTE Proposition { ptovides a bond issue of ’ 00,000 for the muntelpal water system, of which $250,000 i# for the of building a tunnet Work tn the Kainier Valloy and Dearborn st. requires $40,000, and $10,000 is asked for water pipes and the purchase of a small parce! of land at Third av. W., where the present sewer siphon ts be tructed. ‘vhe demand for these and ion should be approved, Salmon Bay inches w ust pee inches 196 me blue, cadet Windsor fully #oft ard 26¢. uncil pecify wher Merrick’s Dani ing Cotton Ke Buttons Kimono PI pad the it color combinat For that Linaire—the white mercer ) inches wide, yard 26¢ wine | new | : red—2 , , | Ratine Suitings, 26 inches wide Scissors yard 256. $2.50 CURTAINS $1.50 OTTINGHAM Lace Curtains, in white ad Lisprit with floral bord | long—the $2.50 $1.50 THE $1.50 QUALITY 98c For the Mother’s Eye Up to $2. 75 Dresses na Te THE! R Bite pla few white WAGE RESULT OF “SLAVERY” _— fy Ualtea BP CHICAGO, i nid }O'Hare haw his way. O'Hara, who is one on strong force probe now fay to the A Hose Flurry 50c Silk Lisle 25c ARE closing ne of very a an 6 will natn, by Sizes for girls The and all end low if Ldeut Michi Tilia ‘at | | 98¢ CURTAINS 68¢ Ww tite, " mm 6 to 12 years. X re line is very broken we are cl out at th The Starr-MacPherson Co. Third Avenue—Between Pike and Union Streets Store Opens 9 a. m. Closes 6 p. m., Saturday Excepted ably « letters O'Hara at all far I" er’ Sienplete Assortment of New Idea Patterns in The New Rk. & G Corsets for Spring KIDS’ JUDGE IS ILL FROM | OVERWORK " . DENVER | | A Place to Eat tabaret Vaudevill am able d’hote Manner, with pint Waiter Fulton man, of § their 1 ‘4 BANKERS ASK. &": VENUE CHANGE“: and Frede attle tion ick Baus- will submit briefs for a change of her county and in trial judges in is ied r the which ree ent ‘TAKES GIRL 5009 FEET | ‘SSoe'ss| UP IN SKY) judge Har & nervous} ‘ first trial of the banker verwork. He] ; i |" RELLINGHAM Wash., March - re cold 4 ad form LOS ANG John! —Judge Hardin, of Whatcom « the le, 8 p. m. to March 3.——Jud { the at his home neo some © ° juvenile oo ' case the first ¢ from ov a ¢ rst Oo! cipally disag ng the go on Sam Lederer led a live burro into Rector’s cafe in New York last midnight on a bet with Mrs. Anne Caldwell. Fair Ti- tanias fed the burro sugar and it kissed their hands in grati- tude. m “AD c 8 ° . i HIS RESIGNATION Some Interesting Specials in Good Furniture Below are pictured and described four i teresting furniture specials—all are good-grade and all are marked considerably under price. Read on— Oak Morris Chair Special $11.50 Paid Advert of For Councilman rs charged with cons w Wir T sre Roose: and at r of the port of New NEW" YORK, resigna dd Loel director She Has a Marrying Job, But She Vows She’ll Never Wed THOMAS A. PARISH Former State Tax Commissioner Former Assessor of King County Choice of Many Thousands for Mayor of Seattle last year This We Center Table, ied | ik Cen- Trustworthy—Progressive One of the Cleanest and Ablest Men Ever Available for Election to the Clty Counchi Table of these ter we've a antity qu and need the floor space they to show the His Record Speaks for } ” Itself ! occupy new is that are Table has 24-inch in Id at shown en pecial $1.50. Sleepy Hollow Rocker, Special $22.50 1 her We Have a Credit System itch may be s Solid Oak Chiffonier Special $6.85 Illustrated at iden oak LADY ATTENDANTS LORRAINE FROST C woman, Miss ‘Lor to ®arry a lot 8 due WHO HAS A “MARKYING JOT dal, Gladys, Hope and Annie were all taken from Mr, Crane by weal thy men who wanted ingenue brides and who fell in love with the fair actresse | Miss Frost vows ehe isn't going | to marry an¥body. Rut the other members of the company are wait ing expectant They believe in tradition and Precedent—especially in view of the fact that Miss Frost is young and fair and happy} Chiffonier a really Mnusually This Frost, is due of money at J un lose p&cedent falls down and tradi ner, She has the with the veteran Crane. 17 and plays role in Mr, Crane's Union. eget HT na y young ‘a low price. Has a good-size, case raine and is well made and finishedy Special at $6.85. The Grote-Rankin Co. Fifth and Pike—In the Heart of Tewwst ° tion comes a ero marrying Job’ William H Frost 1s netor Mine nue com

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