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STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1914, PAGE 11. STEPCHILDREN ABUSED, SAYS; ie WANTS DIVORCE DUR WELLS ARE WHEN.A MAN’S MARRIED a ee THE FLOWERS THEM WHILE You FLOWERS ARE COME FROM WERE AT LUNCH THEY MISS SMITH? MR, DUFF 4 Thirty-one of | companies are now in the fleld in Washington, and | four are nearing oil MENTIONED, roe | } owe HER, } BikTHOAY ery j Only tn recent months have any of the wells sunk in the state : : = reached a depth where ol! could de 4 - — anifented her Teasonably expected. The - $ . . : Wy / ee water va victnity, and. at Wells which should lead « he = z | Y 2g ] riher vo the @ hter trom the Helle whiod “should toad 4 " ¥ : 7 ~ another drove the daughter from the fxton well, at Forks, Clallam coun c . 1 3 "yon ty; the D. J, Morris well, at Ballard \ < ans, . and the Nationa! well, at Enter | ‘ epithe prise, Whatcom county ‘ ye we He wants it stopped by the divorce FINISH SUBMARINES “ Two submarines, K-3 and K-4, now 5 : 4 ‘at the plant of the Seattle Construc is : , K> | ton & Drydock Co., will be delivered | yl 26 the United States government in about eek. WELD-WELL- WELL ‘Dip SHE leAve WHY ~ rer WE A ANY WORD WHEN SHE WAS canton she ph anys she also comes down to ¢ and bothers him by abusive plaint filed today, Reunion of party which sought gold on Kotzebue sound in 1898 | held at Frye hotel. FT cathaec. omal meat oak: o - Alfred H. Lundin Progressive Candidate for Prosecuting Aftorney Born on Saint Patrick's day, 1884. Father a native born son of Sweden. Mother a descendant of olf Norway, Got his start toward a college and law school education by working as « blacksmith’s helper. Eight years hard working experience as‘a practicing at- torney in Seattle. Three years @ dep- uty in the prosecuting attorney's offices. Prosecutor of disbarment cases for Se- attle Bar Association. Invites closest Inspection of record and private char- acter, As to his ability, consult eny lawyer, judge, Juror or court attendant. @ndoresed by prominent members of all political parties, Charles G. Heifner SENATOR THIATY-FOURTH DISTRICT JOHN M. THATCHER COUNTY ASSESSOR Om the Republican Ticket. EXPERIENCE SPELLS EFFIC@ENCY OT POLITICS JOHN A. BENNETT Chiat Deputy Treesurer, King County COUNTY "TREASURER ELECTION NOV. 3. 1916 himaeif to continue the present of economy and efficiency FOR COUNTY CLERK W. P. McELWAIN Guarantees to conduct the office non- partisan and for $20,000 less than Sickels bas done. mt and support of who believe in and officten- public office A Wilson Democrat Able, fearless, progressive. THE BOSSES FEAR HIM e quently unjust WM. WRAY Republican Candidate for State Senate, M. J. CARRIGAN 33rd Senatorial District Introduced and Passed the Lazy-Hus- | Republican Candidate for County Com. band Act, and Supported the Elght- Hour Law for Women ALBERT D. MARTIN Republican Ca REPRESENTATIVE Forty-second District. GEO. W. DILLING FoR. STATE ‘SENATOR 37th District, Sra and Tth Wards. Endorsed by Voters of All Parties. FOR CORONER RE-ELECT DR. J. TATE MASON And Continue the Present Faithful Ad- the Coroner's Office lection November & LINCOLN DAVIS publicnu Nominee FOR "STATE SENATOR ‘Thirty-ffth Distriet. Pwenty-six years in Wa ~ Please mark your ballot LINCOLN DAVIS ate for : e attending « ie hours elected, I will hold BV SIONS of court for the thone unable to attend cou missioner—First (City) District. Election November 3, 1014 County lawyer than but will ¢ finitely the things that are of graver custom of handing th: G. E. STEINER | Republican Candidate for Re-Election Mate Senator—36th District LOU W. NELSON Vote right—by voting for Lou W Nelson, Deomocratio Candidate for man of unquestionable or for 26 years. experience in the Will personally super: fflce, thereby maving we tax- a large mum of money ting the sheriff's offtes, 1 at either A, nex, color FRED C. BROWN hid F publican Candidate for the Office of nd Prosecuting Attorney through the fice, If you inded by party you ean he advantage of getting an attorney © side of all entangling whole bunch. Bob McClelland is the Man The public welfare shall be my first and only duty, A clean office and a clean record I guarantee, with courtesy, justice and faty-dealing to all. JOHN T. CASEY One of the Democratic candidates for the Legisiature in the 4ist District which takes In West tle, George- to Rainter Valley, Renton, North Rend and some other outside 4, is JOHN CASEY, a true friend labor and a real Progressive Democrat of the Wilson-Bryan school. He be- Meves in home rule for cities, first ald to injured workmen, the removal of the state capitol to a point near Three Tree Point, fouth Wout Seattle; abating the petty co n evils and other things for the general good of the peo He is @ broadminded man and would be a good man to send to the Legisia- ture from any district HELP BREAK THY COURT HOUSE RING VOTH FOR PAUL LAND DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE ASSESSOR FOR Republican Candidate for E-ELECTION Now. iste M. E. DURHAM COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF REFERENCE Any one connected with the Schools of King County