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NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN. ft on TURSDAY, the THTRD day NOVEMBER, A. D.. 1914 in the ty of King and State of Wash election will be held for Congressional, Judicial. ty and Precinct Offi One United States Senator Tine Representative tn Congr nt this State in the Congress United States nator torial District je Btate Senator Begatoria! District State Senator torial District eStats Senator torial District State Senator 1 District Btate Senator ¢ Supreme Wash ington. for the 30th the for Bist the S20 the Bird the Mth the 85th the a¢th District Senator District. Fee State Representatives for Legislative District State Repr 4 it Legislative rt State Representatives Legisiative District Btate Represcntattves Legisiative District Slate Representatives 9 Bae Distrito! fe ‘Representatives ative District Representatives the sTth for the for the for the tor the for the| for the eer 4th Logis! ative ative | County Auattor @ County Clerk @ County Assessor County Treasurer. One County Prosecuting Attorney e County Sheriff. 3 County Eng County Superintendent Common Schools e County ¢ County ¢ met District. One County Third District. One County Wreckmaster. Five Justices of the Peace for the smmissioner for the Commisstoner for the tor ecinct ro Justices of the Peace for! urn Precinct od © Constables for Auburn Pre Siire, Justices of the Peace for Precinct Pre" Constables for Kent Precinct — Precinct. bast e Justic Constables for reapective I Renton Pre- of the Peace for os! cts of King County de of incorporated cities | @ Constable for the respective inets of King County outside corporated cittem Ithace wilt alse. te, submitted te Electors of this the following. Measure No. 3, entitled: | “An act prohibiting the manufac: sale. or other dispo of eating Mquors. except tn cer. cases; regulating and keeping. Mise and transportation of the sam prising for the enforcement of this 7. an fixing punishments and ities for the violation MR Initiat GAINST Initiat Measure Mo. 6, SAn act relating to corporat copartnerships, associations, and per ongnae: the business of | Sealing fr lands, stocks, bonds and Securities. to prevent fraud and | tion in the sale of the same, transferring to the public ser commission all authority vested the secretary of state in respect corporations FOR Initiat Measure No. & GAINST. Initiative Measure No. 6. | Measure No. 7, entitled: act abolishing the bureau of all the powers and dut a, and requirin, * state BUditor to prepare a sennee aheet Growing the operations _ trans Teceipts and expenses of each | tment and institution of the) R Initiative Measure No. 7. |AINST Initiative Measure No. 7.| Measure Wo. 8, entitied:| ‘An act to prohibit the colle Femuneration or fees from work- ere forthe securing of employment furnishing information leading lo. and providing a penalty for ition thereof.” FOR Initiative Measure No. & sure No. 8 GAINST Initiative M Measure Wo. entitied: “An act providing for’ the pay- tof the cost of medical. sure and hospital treatment, nursing. es, and other expenses of men injured in extra-hazardous employments, by the employer to the amount of one hundred dollars, ANY excens to be paid by the Indu Sey, providing for arbitration of Bates, prohibiting certain deductions wages, and imposing duties Upon the industrial insurance de- ment.” R_ Initiative Menwure No. 9 AGAINST Initiative Measure No Measure Wo. 10, entitled: “An act providing for the em- ee of all convicts upon pub- highways except in certain ca Quthorizing the payment of certain Bums to dependent families of such Convicts. creating a state road fund, Providing a tax levy of not to one-half mill therefor, transfer- the public highway fund thereto making an appropriation of two Million dollars for carrying out the sions of this act FOR Initiat Measure No. 10. AGAINST Initiative Measure No. Measure Wo. 13, entitled: ‘AN act prohibiting ‘employers from requiring or permitting em. loyes to work more than elcht hours any Gay of twenty-four hours, ex @ in agricultural labor and cases emergency; providing for extra fompensation for over-time. and tix ing, ® penalty for the violation there FOR Initiative Measure No. 12 AGAINST Initiative Measure No. 1 Referendum Measure Wo. 1, entitled: “An act to establish a retirement Eh to be used tn payment of an. and benefits to pr ie Principals and @ public schoo the State of Ashington a board of trustees; defining the sources from Which said fund shall he raised; pro- Viding for the levy of taxes and reg- Blating the collection, management Isbursement of ‘said fund.” R Teachers’ Retirement und. AGAINST Teacher# Retirement jerendnm Measure Mo. 2, entitled: “An act providing for ‘the con Struction, maintenance and operation Of & system of storage and irriga tion works for the purpose of Hing Iands in Grant. “Adams, Che lange in the Quincy e reclamation board Wilding for the wale of Not exceeding $40,000,000 in amount FOR Quincy Irrigation AGAINST Quincy Vailey Irrigation Act. AN ACT providing for the ment of wection 29 of ar the constitution of the Washington, relating to ership of lands by aliens. BE IT ENACTED RY THE Leas LATURE OF THE STATE OF ASHINGTON SECTION 1. That at the general @lection to be held in this the Tuenday next afte Monday in November. Shall be submitted to the 4 jectors of the state, for tion and approval or mendment to xection 3 , of the constitution « of Washington, so that the same shall read, when #0 amended an fol- lows: SECTION 32. The ownership of lands by aliens, other than thone who in good faith have declared their intention to become citizens of the United States, is prohibited in this State, except where acquired by in heritance, under mortgage or in 00d faith in the ordinary course of fustice in the collection of debts all conveyances of made to any alien directly trust for such allen, shall be vot PROVIDED, Tha provisions of this section shall not apply to lands containing valuable deposits of min eral, metals, iron, coal, or fire-clay and the necennary land for mills and Machinery to be used in the develop. perv! ta of creat and pr niate bor ng ng mend cle 2 of Atate of the own- first Hfled their ndop- hereafter | ATED |tor NOTICE OF GEN ELECTION the manufecture theretr majority which is conal f this ment thereof, and of the produc poration, th nck ' of all be rpc ken. of the owne 4 an alien prohibith HOWEVER, That this not apply te convey of lands Iying, wholly witht the limits of municipal corperations hen made to resident aliens, — In ta resident alien becomes a realder r the term of five is interest in lands in the of Whahington shall be Vested tv hoot fund be printed on for the said k all bal election © shall lots provided the wor AMEN TUTI MENT N TO THE CONSTI PROPOSED BY THE LAGIBLA TURE Pntitied “An amendm tiole 2 of the abling « to ire t of ate tion matitution, on lente of this atate by purchase and hold within municipal corpor ations, and providing for the escheat gf such lands to the common school fund tn the owner thereof be comes a non-resident of the state for tt of five years.” proposed amendment h the to f the the owner f lan to the electe uunty the question of King County Court Hous », amounting to $850,000.00, appear upon the ballots ubmitted County tnwue tte ne onds tn to the of $350,000.00 tn numbered c 4 nt person, par rebane the at t ent p 4 by and through n P a ft unty commissioners ndebtedness by selling said bonds or portions thereof from time to time not leas than par, and expend or ca to be expended un der the direction and subject the approval of said board, all the pro- Is of such sale, in erecting two to the Court Hous ok 33, Bor € Seattle, King a House Rond No Pollw at sata election will be opened at Eight o'clock in the morn. ing and remain open until ght o'clock in the evening of the same day in all Precinets INCORPOR TOWNS AND CITIDS, and will be opened at Nine o'clock in the ning and remain open until Seven jock in zhe evening im all Py ts OUTSIDE OF INCORPOR- » TOWNS AND CITIES Dated at Seattle, Washington. 23rd day of October. 1914 BYRON PHELPS, (Auditor's Seal) COUNTY AUDITOR NOMINATIONS FOR OFFICES SPECIFIED ABOVE, ABE AS POLLOWS REPUBLICAN TICKET riited States Senator—Wesley 1. County Court ' House this in Congress. in Congress, Bee: District-—-Lindley STATH SENATORS Senatorial District aylor. enatortal hols. 2nd Senatorial Distrtet—Robdert F. Booth. ard Howard District—Ralph D. Ni Senatorial District—William 34th Thent Sth Senatorial Senatorial District—Jamea A. Diatriet—Lincoia Distriet—o. B Senatorial District—m B STATE REPRESENTATIVES 40th Representative District (Vote r Three)--Fred J. Mess, Walter J. and, F. H. Tonkin. (ist Represe ve District ‘or Two)—George B. Webster, 4ind Representative District Two)—Albert D. Martin, Boyle. (ard Representative Distriot . Geo. Senatortal Steiner 7th Palmer. (Vote f wiz (Vote Prank E (Vote L Representative District (Vote for Two)—Frank H. Manogue, Fran- is Roteh. 45th Representative District (Vote! for Two)—Frank H. Rentck, Robert 48th Representative District (Vote! for Two)--Fred W. Hastings, Ste-| phen A. Hull ith Representative District (Vote for Two)-—John R Wilson, 4. Elmer F. Conner. Guile County W. K. Sicke John Auditor Clerke Aasnasor County M Treasurer—Jotin A. Ben- Prosecuting Brown. Sheriff-—John W. Engineer—Arthur Roberta ¢ P. Den- ton. School Superintendent M Durham. y Coroner-—J. Tate Mason. County Commissioners (Vote for Two), Firet Commissioner District MJ. Carrigan. ‘Third Commissioner Krist Knodi nty Wreckmaster of Common District— Theodore # of ote for Five John EE. Carroll, B. Wright, Pence, Seattle Pre. John B. Gor Otte W. Brinker, Heah May White nstables, Seattle Precinct for Five)—James E. Shannon, H. Royle, D. ¢. Brown, J Shrewsbury, James M mbert stice of the Peace, Auburn Pre. (Vote for Two)—George ¢ (Vote John Eada ctr feade. Juntice of 1 Precinet of Jam the Pence, Binck WwW, W. Davies the Peace, Hart Die Justice Precinct Juatice the Pence, cinct—Reeves Aylmore, Justice of the Peace, einct (Vote for Two) mond Justice of the Pence, Constables, Auburn Precinct (Vote for Tw Fred McCumber. Constable, Black Diamond Precinet Dan Weston Mercer Pre Jr. Renton Pre ~T. J. Rich- Vashon Pre. Mercer Precinet—Ceetl Newcastle Precinot Renton Precinct Edwarda. (Vote NOMINATIONS MADB BY scat. TERING VOTH OF THH REPUBLICAN PARTY Primary Election September Justices of the Peace fries teraon Avondale Bellevue Birch Boddy Bolne Bothe iver Hilton Cedar Cherry er Cedar Cumberland Dockton Durham +. Duwarmiah Eagle Gorge Ellinson Enatie Enumolaw Precincts Holly wood Ionaquah Inland see Juanita Kennydale Kirkland Lester Lisabuela oat ury edinn Meeker Monohor w Cantle . Newport Justic Wm. Evans W. W. Sylvester Geo, Sheffield Dorr Forbes L. D, Horne > M. Hanks ter Primes Winguist f the Peace f faple M Attorney—| Christopher | NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION Sook North Park Onk Lake | Wendaraon m, Hammer Bull Pacitio | Pass Preston Ravenadal Team Richmond | Sherwood | Snoqualmie | Squak | Star Lake fulse Creek Swan lake vet Brown Parry Cowles Pf Rrlen T. ¥ o Mor a w an O Br Parsons White River x Woodinville | NOMINATIONS MaDE BY SCAT-| TERING VOTE OF TRE REPUBLICAN PARTY Primary Bleotion, September 8, 1914. Preotne tn| Avondal Rayne Rellevue Berlin Black Tu Roddy Bothell Rurton Cedar River Cherry Valley Christopher Cedar Mountain Fein Coalfield Covington | mberland Molnes Dockton Durham Duwamish Enatie Fndol Frumelaw Fall City Frankiin Gtiman Greenwood Haller Lake Hobart od Bul Hower oH HC AA Stone Webber Wm. MeCullooh Thoa, Nettleton Ba. hug Tom Gri Knute Paulson M. FE. Royker B. Schmalta 1 Blney * Riehm Denand Tans Sehindler O'Keot M. Thompaon Porter J Summers WM Smith j 5 rt mer Fred Taland Kennydale Kent | Kirkland Lester Maple Leaf Chas Evans Martin Creek RD Hays Mi A. R Rude ) | T. W. Flynn Me F. Luck ES Walker > | ey | T Kaufman A. Ho Krogel J. M. Digh North Hend Oak Lake Pacific Pass Preston Quartermaster Frederickson Thompson We k Seidel BR. Kirkp Palle City Franklin Greenwood .- Maller Lake . Hobart M. Mudd i B Pik |Wm. Sidebotham | Comstabion— lL. B Thom | George ¥ win Le Precincts. Richmond Tose Hil Riverton Hherwood Snoqualmie Sguak ake . But me Sunnyde Swan Lake Tanner Toit Tukwila Union Valley : Wabash Wellington White Hiver Woodinville fame. oy Sta Evert Matson Jobn Ge! | Freda You EM Kir BT. RR Ka id | Roy MF |Oecar Wise... John Costello 3H O'Dell DEMOCRATIC TICKET United States Senator—W. W. Black Representative in Congress, First Congressional District—Wm. IMick- man Moora 088, Second | ite ‘ative in Con c Earl W. reasional Distric | flue ad. | Btate Senatora: Hy Senatorial Lao ra. Sind V. Oatroth |_ 33rd Senatorial Ziebarth. 14th Senatoriat Hetfner Seth Senatorial Hemer. | Utth Senatortat | Marahy State Representatives 40th Representative Dietriet (Vote for Thr Smith, |, 4lat Representative District (Vote Two)—W. A. Brady, John T. | Casey. tind Reprosen | tor Vv. & }_ 446th Repr ntative District (Vote for Two)—Tom 5. Patterson. 46th Representative District (Vote | tor Two) M. B. Phillips 47th Repr: ntative Dietrict (Vote | for Two)-—-Marry M. Weetfail, J. F. Cronin Distriet—P. C Senatorial District—Georgs District—M. Ww. District—Charies J. District--George a District * District (Vote Rathbun, Chas, DEMOCRATIO TICKET County Clerk—J. C. Levola. County Assessor—Paul Lat County Treasurer-—Rutus W County Prosecuting MoLaliand County Sherttt-Lou W. Meleca County fupertntendent ef Common Schoole—-Miss L. P. White, County Coroner—A. Jeff Melson | County Commissioners (Third Commis. stoner District) Geo. H. Mead. Justion of the Pence, Meattle Precinct for Five)—Jullan L ®hay, J. G Thomas B. MeMahen. Prectnet (Vote for WH. Moore, L. O. Williamson Kant Prectnet (Vets for Littleton | Attornay— Robert w NOMINATIONS MADE MY scaT- TERING VOTE OF THE DEMO- ORATIO PARTY, PRIMARY ELECTION, SEPTEMBER a 1914 Peace— | duttees of ¢ B. Brown ©, L. Clemans «2, | W. Lawrence, H 3 ‘iil . ©. M. Martin Daniel Parks Samuel Gr JM. Martin Goo. Fowler Robert Crutkahanie D. D. Lucy A. J. Stuckey Ea Crows W M shman Prestncts. Albin + Alpine -Auburn Bellevue ey -Cumberland M Earlington Enatie Enumeiaw Fall Cit plan Insaquah well, W. Greenieat «Kent rd ‘ Kirkland Mochler <a Krain Conner SO Maple Laat Hider sees Martin Creek Gibeon 2 .r552! Maury | RH Valentine Monohon Geo. W. Meade Worth Bend | Frank Griffin JC. Peterson James 3 TJ. Richmond, %. 6. bute John M. Dahiby Vinnedae Burke own ation EK, A. Ro M. A. W 1 i wm. ¥. 8. Conntables— Hugh C. A. Shateweli Geo. Roeh!, Fred Met Morgan Davis A. Wa seee Geo. B Jone Fred Harrison RJ. Sweeney Bud Spilman Willis Thorp, Jr. C,H. Behart Amos Gott Michael Donian C. A. Sharp J, B. DeGallo P.O. Conners W. R. Hintae KL. 8, Waiker C. W. Roberts Walter Radjio Veter Nordalh Wm. Booth ©. Albiley Joe Edwards jp Jones mbar Auburn Black Diamond Black Iver Botheit Cumberland Dockton Durham -Bagie Gorge Bnatle Martin Croek Mercer Monohon North Bend | Orillia Preston Ravensda Redmond Renton Renton STAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1914 RAL FRED BOALT STARTS OUT IN SEARCH OF PRETTIEST TELEPHONE GIRL IN TOWN) NOTICE OF GENE ELECTION wo. Ad Ea PD Digk onneti 1H O'Dell Joneph Aheren, Jones Lynn i” Star Lake Tanner Toit White iver Woodinville er Johnson .., Seattle Precinot SOCIALIST TICKET United Barth Representative in Congress, Congressional District-—Glenn Ho Toy ond ( Boomer tate Senat h Senatortal i at Benatorial Distriet States Senator—Adam I First b) onentative Co. Reo fH) Dg tenn Diatriot-—Ge District—Allen Can Hor um Distriot—Mulet JA. Tap Distrtet Bin Amon tard Walls 34th Senatorial Distriot | pendorrt 36th Benatortal Mth Senatorial Dintriet Buck ith Brown tor T Alia K ist for Tw Rarer 1 Re Tw Senatorial Dintrict " Senatorial Aaron ri Louts W. Senatorial District—dawin J Representatives Repr triet (Yom +4 Richards, Mra hardes Reprem a ptative District (Vote 1. Lingenfelter, Adam ntative District (Vote BH Miller, Robin Adatr, Representative District (Vote hw Jon Miller, A. 0. Came. h Representative District (Vote Humphrey, RH 46th Representative District (Vote tor Two)-—Chas. D. Raymer, M. Lebo. 47th Representative Disttict (Vote Two)--Joseph F. Grimm, Entel tor Tw Jonnie | Sten ty Auditor unt j unty Wm. Johnson. ph O. Go! Clarence in Ansensor n Attorney— Jack A. Dial Kineer—-Fred N. Haley. roner-—Jobn Duntapy mmissionere First Commissioner District--%4- ward Bo Tryon Third Commiasioner Distriet—C, J. Jacobe County son Justioes of the Pea (Vote for Five)—G. M. Weity, Charlotte Frederica Jones tp Precinet (Vote George Leslie Coe, Oppermann Prosecuting y Bheritt County F County C County © Wreckmaster—Ira Cole. Seattle Pre- NOMINATIONS BY SCATTERING VoTR OF THE soOcIALisT PARTY, PRIMARY BLEC- TION, skIrrmM- ER &, 1914 Justices of the Feace— Precinets. 0 Gunn Algon W. K Gardener Believ L. Driscoll Black Hiver D. L. Goldt q Lund Geo. Graham Ka ¢ Le Gi A. 3. Churenitt A. N. Cochran © T Christeon Conatablee— R. Richa © B Bhat Fred Bee eh Huenns Coalfield Barlington Fat) City Kirkland Renton Bwan Lake lark Hal) ate FE Anderson .. Wm. W, Wm. © A.J. Sterratt A.C Meant Geo. fir Mark Baker oO derickson McKay Wrigh Edward Peterson, Walter Villters Kirkland Redmond Preston Swan Lake John Shields, Beattie PROGRESSIVE TICKET United States Senator—Ole Han- son Representative in Congress, First Congressional, DistrictsAustin & Griftithe Representative in Congress, Beo- nd esional Distriet—J. Campbell Btate Senators th Senatorial Distriet—J. HL Wal Senatorial District—Paul W. tind Landon ith Senatorial District—M. J. Car- District—¥. A. District——Charies District—Geo. W Senatorial Distriet—Daniel 26th Benatorial A. Riddie 87th Senatorial Diltog State Representatives 40th Representative District (Vote for Three) D. Cowan. sigt Representative District (Vote fot Two)—Frank Edwards, Oreo J © Dutton. 42nd Representative District (Vote for Two)--Thomas Murphine, W D. Lan 4174 Representative District (Vote for Two)--Paul B Phillips, A. F. in Representative District (¥; ul ‘ores. nh Representative District (Vote 'wo)—L. W. Barnard, George W. wife Representative District (Vote tor Two Menty W. tang, Rick Hur rows. 47th Representative District (Vote for Two)—C. J. France, Emil J unty Auditor—Ryron Phe} W. P. McElwain. John H. Fletohe g urer—W. C. Hyatt. Count Trosecuting Attorney—Al- trea Ho Lundin County Sheriff. County Engineer founty Coronor oll. County Commissioners Two) First, Commissioner Diatrict vid McKenate Thira Commissioner Walter T. Christen Justices of the P. 6, Beattie Pre- cinct (Vote for Five)—Robert H. Lindsay, Robert W. Reid, Monortette Cameron, Wm. T. Beeks, A. Rosen- thal Cone tor Five) Johnson, Tone Petereon, stock, Hiram Lampman. Robert T, Hodge. A.B. Puller William MeDow- (Vote for Da District Precinct (Vo! lorrill, Peter P. 1. Com- , gettle NOMINATIONS BY SCATTERING VOTE or Tas PROGRESSIVE PARTY PRIMARY ELECTION, SEPTEMBER 9. 1914. Jnsticrs of the Peace— J. G. Kvane W. T. Beckett W. F. Ivey D.C. #mith Jobn Baker Geo. B® Mt. John Geo. Drolatte L. Robinson M. Martin M. Beermen . D. Brith M. Smith Notes G, Bterrett . KB. Smith Wm, Mullen KD. Mamita K. Marshman Wm, Hack Chas. Bdee ton Clarke Bo Howard wokart Prectnets. Bellevue | Berlin | Black Dianond Burt Black Ki Roles ‘ Bothal: » Cedar River Baritngton Edgawood - natie ++ Mindolyne Falls Bk B. Kneebone K. B. Haye Thos. Bounty Brown B. Garrison B. Denser D. Hagadorn KR. Klos D. Brown 8. Wine ris Wilson F. Congleton MoBihoo Boyle B. Batohelor ‘onatables— Bon F Jacob Wo A. William Chas, Campbell J, MoKinnon ¥. B. Beare Chas Joh Ba Hittaman J.B, Beerm Maury Meridian ¥ MoKiniey Park North fs Oak Lake Qu ater Lake Tolt Union Precine apes Baring Bellevue Black Dininond Black Nive: Dotae Bothelt Cedar River Mowe Meekor| PAGE 6 Giadys Bryant, telephone girl at the New Washington hotel, not be the prettiest hello girl on e et NOTICE OF GENERAL | ELECTION | | Frank Johneon eephe Frank Porter © A Bharp ker, C w nk Bratt % Wilron + Nordaht ennle Wm. Booth Frank Belde! Jarnen Edwards LB Thomas W. C Jones BT Dareow A EB Ertosse Pn oben North Park Fi Tot Vashon Woodinville FROWINITION TICKET fork & Caton frees, First Con-| District. T. Murray. NON-PARTISAN JUDICIARY TICKET Judges preme Court (¥ for Thre D Jonn & | ton | STATE OF WARMINOTON, CoUNTY oF | KINO. | PIRLPS, Co: Derk ef th ot King by certify that the above and foregoing list of nominations fall complete list of the nominations certified to me by the var pel parties of King County, ington, a2 therein set forth BYRON PHELPS (Beat) County Auditer, ‘Witness my hand and official seal thie 2rd day of October, AD. 1 Drinking Men Not Wanted There ts no place tn the business world for the man who drinks. He is not wanted because he is not de pendabie. The Governor of one state declares he will not appoint to office any man who becomes In-| toxtoated, and all large busine: concerns are adopting the same| policy. Do not be handicapped by this habit, You can be freed from | all craving for drink in three days —without the use Hinjections—by the Habit Treatment. | explain to you how you can be |treated at the Neal Institute “or | at your home—and be restored to} sobriety. Write or phone for full particulars and free book. Tho Neal Institute, 1786 Sixteenth Ave, | Seattle, Wash. Phone East 438) City office, 802 Northern Bank | bufiding. DR. E.J.BROWN County Washington, do he of hypodermic Neal Driuk Call and let us | “| Have Cut Prices RAISED THE QUALITY 1 wilt save you just fifty cents on made by human hand a without bal [Me otter Dental office and. get tion without charge, and Twill snow | you how to save ® Dollar and ft ima & Dolls ie Work. A My will surely please you HEWAR® OF IMITATING jTORM OF MY NAME AND. & NEXT DOOR TO MY OFFICER ‘EDWIN J. BROWN, D.0.S, | Beatties ding Dontint | 703 and 713 First Avenue. for you to go to any Prices, then coma IMpos.- | # Just | Open evenings until § and Sundays until 4 for people who work, | menta, too. | These students are often students | who might become leaders tn may rth—-but she's darned near It, She lan't stage-struck and lives with her mother, at 764 Mercer st. [Con inued From Page 1. no noft and pleasant that I thought the owner of it must be beautiful, I've heard her voice a num- ber of times, but I never saw her until yesterday This One Wouldn't Do When I had found her I didn't know what to say. She's plain as an old and 40 {fa day. But she's a mighty fine woman, and she doesn't think she's pretty; so 1 up and told her the kind of telephone girls I was looking for. She laughed and laughed, And when she could quit laughing, she told me about a lot of that kind and where to find them. It was through ber I found Gladys Bryant, at the New Wash ington hotel. I think Giadys would | sult the Enssanay people nicely. | She's cortainly pretty and sunny. | And she fills the other requir too. ahoe. He'll Visit Exchange She's the best so far. Today I'm going through the big central exchanges. I'm going to give hundreds and hundreds of girls the once-over. I've got to hurry, because the con- teat ends Noy. 21 at noon, and the photographs must be inthe Essanay/ studios In Chicago before that time. My wife says this Is no work ye an old married man like me. For the benefit of beautiful tele-| phone girls who aspire to be mov ing picture actresses, I am re-print Ing the conditions of the contest | from yesterday’ * Star. WRITES PREXY | LANDES; KICKS | ‘ON ASSESSMENT Richard €, Painter, 153 Blewett st. who says he was formerly a student at the Uni- versity of Washington, wrote President Henry Landes Wednesday protesting againet the president's recommendation that students be assessed a $10 tuition fee each semester, to raise funds for the erection of new bulldings. | “It will work an extreme hard ship on some students who ‘are working their way through,” he says in his letter. “It will mean the average price of a set of books. It will mean enough to get a decent suit of clothes "Many students stay out a se mester because they lack these! requisites. Loss of a semester ts often the end of a college career the state but for extreme adversity “To make them feel that they are suffering hardship will not make them feel that th to Is the one to which they can come for a first rate education without cost. The; state needs as many educated men and women as possible “Some of the richest all history have been adversity “We students have demanded a democratic institution and the prin ciple ts what I am fighting for The demand for democracy placed you at the head of one of the great est institutions in America. “SILENT REFUGEES” | PARIS, Oct. 29.-France has 700 “silent refugees,” the where abouts of which no one, save a few officials, knows. Among them are Mona Lisa and Venus de Milo, They have been taken from Paris national treasure houses such as the Louvre to a place of greater safety. HIS FACE IS CLEAN BERLIN, Oct women try to the wounded knowing what intellects of blighted by 29.—Berlin society be very attentive to and when one, not else to sponged off a soldier's face, he smiled grate: fully and said: “Thank you, You 1 do, are the 28th lady to wash my face today.” 180 Teeth ina Single Day To each patient I said: “IF IT HURTS, DON’T PAY ME.” ja has triumphed. Here Oralsthesia all I claim for it of that ‘a proof positive that my secret treatment for banishing pain—will do Ono hundred and eighty extractions! Do you imagine for one moment that I could do this Think work with such dispatch if the patients were writhing in No! But Oralsth: operation. a makes The agony simple and painless No gas, no chloroform, no nausea. ertraction a perfectly patient feels nothing. Simply the joy of know- ing that those poor aching teeth are being taken out almost without knowing ft, Come to my office and tell me you How to Test your head Oralthesia | a. Lat wish a free demonstration of Oralsthe- me apply the most wicked, the treatment to sensitive tooth in If you experience the slight- t pain you are at liberty to walk out without paying a cent. “IF IT HURTS, DON’T PAY ME” Lowest Prices in the City for High-Class Dentistry SEATTLE'S PIONEER DENTAL OFFICE BOSTON DENTISTS 1420-22 GECOND AV. Opposite Ben Marche HELP THE STAR FIND. SEATTLE’S MOST BEAUTIFUL EK understands the telephone. “HELLO” SSANAY has secured a photo-drama, “The Woman’ ding feminine role must be played by a beautiful girt bod Essanay Gike Way.’ le making a country- wide search for the MOST BEAUTIFUL TELEPHONE OPERATOR— IN AMERICA! to play the role of Dorothy. you know an operator you think the moet beautiful, send her picture In today to The Star. Don’t send it to Essanay—it won't be recorded. Expenses to Chicago and back of the winner, her mother, father or guardian, also $100 for her services will be paid. Here are the conditions—READ CAREFULLY: Girte whose pletures are entered in this contest must be 18 yeare of age or over. They must live with parents or other relatives. They may be of any white nationality. peared legitimate stage or a model. college or school. Must be employed They must be unmarried. 8 professional beauty elther on the flim screen, on the Must not be @ student of a dramatic a telephone operator elther Must never have ap- in @ private exchange or central exchange. Chief operators are bar- red. Pleasant, sunny disposition, delineated on the face, will far with the judges. The Star reserves the right to print any 9p! tures submitted In this contest. Pictures will not be returned un- lees postage ie inclosed. Mark ach ploture carefully. Relief for Catarrh Sufferers Now FREE You Can Now Treat This Trouble in Your Own Home and Get Relief at Once. How the Remedy for Catarrh Was Discovered. By the new method the more and throat are treated by an toca? remedy apNied vectly 40 the ailicted mem Letoe branes. HIS terrible disease has raged unchecked for years simply be- cause symptoms have been treated while the cause of the trouble has been left to circulate in the blood, and bring the disease back as fast as local treatments could relieve it. C. E. Gauss, who experimented for years on a treatment for Catarrh, found that after perfecting a balm that relieved the nose and throat troubles quickly, he could not prevent the trouble Elixir, into the stomach, has a direct mfuence upon the mi cous membranes cause, all over again. On test cases, he: could completely remove all signs of Catarrh from nose and throat, but in a few weeks they were back. Careful experiments and investigations have shown that as the troubles were expelled from the nose throat, than ever. Mr Gauss has gone wa ordinary methods of treatment and remedy that Removes the Cause and Immediately Gives Re: lief to the Nose and Throat Reese Jones, of Scranton, Penn., says that after trying he used this new method and any other “My nose is bothered by the ‘Treatment is w eatinents, ow entirely clear and free and I th its weight in gold am Temporary relief from catarrh may be obtained in other but the New Combined Treatment must inevitably ways, be accepted for permanent results, Sarah J. 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Send no money, take no risks, make no promises, Simply elip, sign and mail the coup I will me am pon and the test package of the New Combined Treatment will be sent, fully prepaid, together with the valuable book om Catarrh, the real cause of the disease was overlooked and in a short time the Catarrh would return stronger ahead of the is provided a The New Combined prepaid, ia] Goes to the Root of Stopped-up nov Constant “frog-tn-th throat” Nasal discharges Hawking and spitting Snoring at night Bad breath Frequent colds Difficult breathing Smothering sensation in dreams Sudden fits of sneering Dry mucus in nos a any of the other symptoms that indleate approaching or present eatarrh Send the Test Treat- ment FREE c. E. GAUSS, 6335 Main St., Marshall, Mich, If your w Combined ‘Treatment relleve my nd bring health and good spirits again, 1 willing to be shown, 80, without or obligation to me, send, fully the Treatment and Book. Name fo... Address