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When the anti-trust bill came up, Jones voted against the amendment offered in the interests of labor unions and farmers’ or ganizations Still he claims to be friendly both to labor and to farmers. He's afraid to and on his own feet and claim the courage of his convictions, In. stead, he tries to mis lead ers) and make them believe he voted differently than he did Senator HE STAR’ ADVISORY BALLOT yest and thorot oF Representative In Congress, Second District (King County Outside of Seattle, and the Northwest Coun tles Outside of Kiteap)—VOTE FOR JOHN &. CAMPBELL, PRO GRESSIVE Campbell ext areful, conse f all ientiou the s inves candidates} the ve congre: patter and ha anythi ation t 4 Audito PHELPS, has made good tn 6, saved but lawyer VOTE FOR BY PROGRESSIVE the aud end are t unpre rser Ziebarth Wray the agninat County RON Phe itor's ¢ sands the held ‘ ast session 43rd Representative District VOTE FOR PAUL P. PHILLIPS, PROGRESSIVE, AND FOR VIC TOR ZEDNICK REPUBLICAN t y V or twe est qualified en at ecord is His partisan oft A c > can -VOTE FOR W. P. PROGRESSIVE present te and ex « the county nece County Clerk M’ELWAINE, Vote has ht most of the time 34th Senatorial District—VOTE FOR CHARLES G, HEIFNER DEMOCRAT, OR M. J. CAR KEEK, PROGRESSIVE. Dx Yhent oni than ing a lo heelers atandpat the pay on the ord In ogis 44th — Representative —Distriet— VOTE FOR H. C, FORCE, PRO. GRESSIVE, AND TOM PATTER SON, DEMOCRAT VOTE FOR OLE — GRESSIVE. HANSON, PR y inc 1 the fight As for lent, good of the t ser duct a he gave exce eon He wil ff ‘epub: County Treasur C. HYATT, PR Hy at the head of the H Business College, and ts him particularly f Representative in Congress, First His oppon Distr (Seattle and Kitsap says he wi County) —VOTE FOR AUSTIN E one but republics ! GRIFFITHS, PROGRESSIVE partinan Griffiths | y man wh t on th defoat ti hrey. Dx m " heir par t Votes e Attorney--VOTE FOR BROWN, REPUB IGRESSIVE s0th Senatorial FOR FRANK GRESSIVE R VOTE PRO. District RUST. Ole Hanson FRED LICAN Sth =e VOTE PROGP w. BR resentative OR L. Ww BARNARD. SSIVE, AND GEORGE BHT, PROGRESSIVE 0 ¢ ratic candl sbert the intro a candi nick ord District— every epecia Quality Service ICE DELIVERY CO. ELLIOTT 5560 and bench 1 a humane said agains oments of the and false aw tandpat ts Frank exisiative re St. ‘Paul Stove Repair & Plumbing to tginal th pas and ail kinds e Pot a Judge Ga Sheriff—VOTE FOR BOB HODGE PROGRESSIVE personal se he defeated 6th Senat FOR C.A SIVE R lai District—-VOTE RIDOLE, PROGRES. x valve C Kin above t 46th acka and District TWO OF THESE THREE: MRS. M. 8. PHILLIPS, DEMOCRAT; HENRY W. LUNG, PROGRESSIVE; FRED HAS TINGS, REPUBLICAN Any two of make satisfactory | |37th _ Senatorial FOR GEORGE Representat VOTE FOR SELECT DANCING PABTIBA HIPPODROME Fifth om@ Untrerstty Clean Amusement Momelie Sarroan dings WIECE UNION ORCHESTRA se three will ler to defeat Rot at | County Engineer—VOTE FQR A. E FULLER, PROGRESSIVE T de tic candidate has withdrawn, and has endorsed Pu |County Coroner—VOTE FOR A.| JEFF NELSON, DEMOCRAT on is the most expe of the candidates for coroner gave excellent health board. County Commissioner, First Dis trict—VOTE FOR DAVID M’KEN ZiE, PROGRESSIVE. | BLAINE, WASH | County Commissioner, Second Dis BULL BROS. trict—-VOTE FOR DR. WALTER T. CHRISTENSEN, PROGRES. us: Printers Sive AIN 1042 Vote for et re District—-VOTE WwW. DILLING, Health--Longevity hat Alous self Bactiit the system by tne in the oa know that ten } YOGHURT ts th service on the 47th Representative —_District— VOTE FOR C. J. FRANCE AND EMIL J. BRANDT, PROGRES SIVES. BOGHURT RT CO. and Prandt these two mer a iH These are t 4 ' missioners teas mportant ¢ jet, and son, the standpatter JUDICIARY TICKET VOTE FOR JUDGE W. H BERTON AND EDGAR MILLS. Vote for twe c lars to Beattie and the rotter onl Christe record the nesty, ability a Vote for both nsen has loginia at the court exce for bh ment. aie and Ct LEGISLATIVE TICKET | 20th Senatorial District — VOTE FOR JOHN H. WALLACE, PRO. GRESSIVE. There is no democratic candidate Be sure to defeat that arch stand ward D D REMEDY ©O. 217% Pike St. YOUNG MAN rm ELECTRICAL, GAS or STEAM INGINEFRING. Our new catalon particulars. Send it ENGINEERING KCHOOL, | 4,000 PEOPLE AT DREAMLAND RINK HEAR OLE HANSON (Continued From Page 1) McKen and sure Is good In its way, but fast and sure is better. And Ole's the rabbit who never quits running. We had a bite after the speech last night, and | left our next senator at midnight, and toddied, exhausted, off to home and bed. He was stil! going He had ‘em with him at Dreamiand—several thousand of ‘em. But not at first. | know one man personally who was against him before last night wrong | talked with this man after. progressive| ward oie oe Ol “Vd heard toned the tdea| Hanson,” he said, “that | was antl-Wilno curious to see and hear him. crat To tell you the truth, I'm a re iser's record tn publican—always have been— and | was going to vote for is good Jones. I've changed my mind.” 40th Representative District—VOTE FOR IKE CALHOUN, DEMO CRAT, C, V, LOCHRIDGE, DEM OCRAT, AND A. BD. GOWAN PROGRESSIV for three. These three a the best men tn the race | Aistrict v ALBANY Pz RINLES®? 19Q08008e pecial Discount «:: For 90 4 il give ir cent on prices quoted below. We do honest dentistry at honest ices, and with our painless meth which are entire ess, guarantee the painless extrac filling and crowning of teeth. | jegis No students employed, only skiil- Neon raduates of years of experience NO HIGH PRICES FOR EFFECT. oO IMPOSSIBLE LOW PRICES ‘0 DRAW A CROWD. Good Red Rubber Pilate... Best Maroon Rubber Plate.. Gold Dust Rubber Plate. Whalebone Rubber Plate the world) Fe kone’ vie Gold Crowns (extra heavy) Bridge Work (ex Gold Fillings $1.00 UP Gibeor , Amaigam Fillings . 50¢ on Our Work Is Guaranteed for 16 ¥ ALBANY DENTISTS © 2" SIVE Landon has PROPLES BANK BUILDING wre nomy geen iss ce iste Ra aks Representative District Ulf Phone Wiitott 4088 VOTE FOR THOMAS F. MUR ———-——| PHINE AND W. D. LANE, PRO-| GRESSIVES. Murphine'’s and progressl fect. He | the last genuine Vote nae th Mat FOR PAUL W, MOUSER, PRO-| GRESBIVE | | Dentists Senatorial District — VOTE nt of 10 Opposed to Houser are two stand is Ralph Nich who voted of ten The who ch Apick! ion, He legislature | patte One publican times out ation rd, a y seven h o much about dele ng the dee 5.00 $8.00“ 810.00 (best In 1 00 to defeat huavy), per | (0 defeat $5.00 | Georee, V | Representative District—| VOTE FOR FRANK EDWARDS, PROGRESSIVE, AND 0. J. © A lot of them have changed DUTTON, PROGRESSIVE. | | their minds since Ole began his campaign. In it he has beaten all records for speed and endur. ance, Roosevelt himself, her. alded far and wide as the great est campaign marathoner the world ever saw, never cam- paigned an Ole has done Ole han crisa-crossed the state from every point of the com pass. He's traveled 25,000 miles, without stepping out side of the state. If anybody encaped hearing his story, it hasn't been Ole's fault. And when they heard him, they be lieved him and in him. So how can he lowe? It was that way last night He made an easy start. But he soon got Into hie stride. And in 10 minutes he had 'em—had ‘em laughing, had ‘em crying, Vote for these two men and snre the two standy et who voted egisintures, and is standpat runt mate Senatorial District—VOTE DAN LANOON, PROGRES. patter te wr 6 a splendid rec pro and for mensures for economy | per record legislation the ablest man in session W. D. Lane ts a progre: and will work upertority side by side with Mur nine and give free) 3%rq Senatorial _District- vor | Lv atl lial g sh must be H. W. ZIEBARTH, DEMO. ine to be able to play upon an “A. LUNDBERG CO. £2 | audience that way russes, Deformity Appliances and| The progressive candidate ha | And Inexorably ef Tiind AVENUB. on Griffiths, He is absolutely hon-} hammered home hi We ot enie Tr fri guarantee the # bere Truss logically, he points. He PEM.| | detphia Athletics | twirlera have STAR—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1914. PAGE 7 [THE PROGRESSIVE PARTY | It ide esto Syren officials is service. We offer on November :, pet with the pledge that that candidates should mak nt Ve have ask ation 1 our candidates—in case of ele DAN LANDON PROGRESSIV for GEO, W. DILLING Progressive Nom FOR STATE nee Candidate Re-election STATE SENATOR 32nd District SENATOR 37th District, 3rd and 7th Wards Election November 3. Endorsed by Voters of All John H Fletcher, C. E. APPRAISAL ENGINEER BYRON PHELPS Progressive Candidate for COUNTY AUDITOR Candidate for County ASSESSOR On Progressive Party Ticket Address a fine the endorsement of all partion wh THE STAR told again of his Pian, the pian he will surely put Into operation when he gets to Washington. But firet he told why that plan is necessary—because we, who live In a great state, burst ing with natural resources, can not prod enough food to feed us Res want Yet Idle And acres Unemployment and no lack of labor. plenty enough 20,000,000 idle there men we s are have ¢ omen plus idle equals more food, blankets, lower t acres 163 FIGHT FOR we CIRCLE DOLLAR more employment, bet: Ry rtunity for your child ne than you and | had to put the idle men on the Idle land? Simple as a-b-c, Do it am it has been done successfully in nearly ev ery country in Europe, Lend the farmer cheap money on long time. Lend It through the por al savings banks. shelter, ter ope and mr How are we looks of the big stack of letters on his ak Uncle Jack was te sure that last k'x contest mpletely eclipsed, but the t showed them to be 29 short or exactly 168 letters. This week's winner of the dollar prize Is Donald Carrol of 1913 E Alder at His letter was the first opened ntaining thi correct answer, The correct answer, as represented by the policeman, Cop ffice } For having the ne rn we Ole Hanson Is a queer ou He's a practical and successful business man. He talks cent. per cent to me until my head aches, Yot he can Weave Into a story of dollars and cents and dry. dust statistics as much true sentiment and human-interest as Laura Jean Libby ever In- jected into a love story He can do this because he believes, with all his heart, all he says; because he Is honest, as well as able. You sense this when you hear him. Give him half a chance, and he will get yo. You will believe him, and you will share his optimism. And the first thing you know, you. You will believe him, and him. Everybody's doing it THAT'S WHY HE'S GOING TO WIN—BY A MILE! Nernice Baea, 4703 CONNIE MACK = :?2:sS% STAR HURLERS <2 AB9A 16th PHILADELPHIA, — Oct. a1 Fourth « W.; Adel ard; Afleen Bramshaw Leary r is waiting for you at ald found the correct answer to the puzzle which ap | peared tn Saturday's Circle the fo Jlowing boys and girls are awarded | honorable mention Net Maxine Jack Whelan, 405% yke, 1204 Sixth ay James at; Beatrice Johnson, 218 W. Sullivan, Beattle Me 2 Tennyson, #209 Rainier av 1814 | B | Mildrea ¢ Louteo Bh Wall, 611 ath av; David Bern Andrew Miller, 19 aper n, 8986 48th ow Park Lenter w Henrte Aver 4107 Rather Heliker well Alloe ¢ 1418 2 atth av Mary i421 w 1M MoRae o26 asth av Dore Margaret Ruth 4416 Ju at le M Manager Connle As Bailey announced » had asked walvers of Eddie Chief" Jack all Plank and pitchers. The on the mainstays of aff of the Athleti Mack's announe ation in baseball Render also memt S116 od nds, three ay rok Highiand Place Mack of the Phila-| pour) | Pdf as, Coombs, Myron Ir, Stanwood; Laila k tnabo! Hilda Lawrenes, Tirekke, 1733. W today | Loraine 2261 Lada at Walker, Wghih av. &, also m rabip, Harold Hendrickson. 74 N " | Granite na ay Laura Nellie Warner nie Gronning a 2 Broadw the for and ment caused a sen circles here pitehing years, 1 kima Ac Axo! won. 2017 Washington Hafner, Arlington; Frances Seon Chelan growers win first prize for |! a Prd ee Sonnet a best apple display at Fair Hes Stewart, 41 Margaret ira perides at Wenatchee ine Jenn Katherine Win Port Angeles; i nar, 4219 La. lion Parties , was | Jout four pieces of hou okley, Jcorrect answers will win the | The age limit to (Paid Advertising.) seliev pod in candidates in the will serve only yur they belief one that master tas when qe in e no pledges of appointments to office before election, either —to have only one object in making th Chairman Pr PAUL W. HOUSER CHAS. A. RIDDLE CANDIDATE FOR STATE SENATOR In the sot My Axe Ne Progressiv: STATE 3tet Aenatortal Distriet My fight of of retentior pat partie alled the ot Would you save ® ganization naure head of the | Training purpor and clency There | Count \Mr. Hy rds th tisan off W. P. McEL. WAIN two att is y Clerk | far as a parti- | he { thusi over isu cltize King | interests should t favor haracter will make | of King Cou for him that, jparty strength P. 8 Hy Ferry CIRCLE FOR YOUNG FOLKS ga Apples WANT A CHANCE TO WIN CANDY? Although number of letters elved In this week's contest did |not quite come up to the record made last week, the puzzles were received with great enthusiasm by the Cirelettes Many Circleites the | re were awarded others #0 eager to was the winner of the t they phoned, and others the office. » contest for next week be another puzzle, but instead the dollar prize the winner will re ceive a pound box of the best candy. | Here is the contest | From the following sentences pick| 41st hold furni:| FRANK Progressive will State Re ers to the Election November 3, The Re-Grinding of the Axe just o jualification in the Merit ufficier offi our support nt them there, or to political e—the people to individual —LEfficien J, C. HERBSMAN, Central Committee cir appointment ‘ogressive County liberate band of political pt ed by crow by the ov take th INTERE No been tandpat this state at least one rowd rade In view of t of its disere the Public Service Commis ng all doubts corporations people, I bill giv. cities HOME regulation of concerned; also © counties the right improvement dis n of street ines on county roads and the by first-class with municl tion b: sion arbitrarily advocate a t clase RULE far as the Pub tler a bill gi ing unction ines eds Re-grinding owned '@ Nominee for SENATOR District ary and elee and elty elec should be required ty or elty office record as a man of his party san pri county 1914 blanket bal elections where candidates of on one ballot 11d have the to announce before giving you @ PAUL W. HOUSER al and for right to you poll ballot tics mingled the jee durit He p asa will conduct not a politicia been a can e ir re it a Progressive lities go. Locally stic, hard-working n of Seattle a to their best ves this office | without fear or 80 O. J. C. DUTTON Progressive Candidate for State Representative Thirty-five hundred former stu | att's 41st District—South end, West Se now voters in roll up a vote} in addition to his} and wide acquaint-| attle, Beacon Hill, Georgetown, Rainier Valley, Renton, etc. GEORGE W. BRIGHT Progressive Party Candidate State Representative 45th Legislative District, a ent to the Primary Election which compels printing of the { candidates of ail parties on EDWARDS name at Amendment Law requiring of change Delinquent Shark Law ent Agenc NS Candidate for} es Only. presentative, Graduate of ke Forest Un District. Practiced Law in Seattle Twelve Tears. to | ture “Such aire, I Am pretty an rugged as I was. he first letter opened with the prize, | ontests is 16 able call N IS SET | JACKSON, M a life sissippi _peni granted a disch His re had mended by boa cause of his goo ism in fighting farm, when mvicts w ze all ter Tole! |BOYS HEAR KNOWLES of the Panta a Through the courtesy ase ment of the the Boy of Joe Knowles the Man,” lecture last week. Between| ley 1/400 and 600 Seouts and their) negro friends attended. The lecture was. in the c made more vivid and thrilling by} motion pictures. Knowles gave the boys many pointers on wooderaft Scouts Seattle Nature trde heard to rescue prevented the Seer cited PRISON FIRE HERO Toler was badly burned in trying the negroes. convicts. He was sentenced from | Gre enville and was serving a life sentence for the murder of AT LIBERTY | "Stone, “wno was shot by | when he entered a room in pler was sleeping. ‘TO HOLD SERVICES Commencing at 8 a, m. Sunday, Catholic services will be held in the the fire at the Oak-| new Church of the Sacred Heart, at between 80 and 40 | Bellevue, on the east side of Lake ere burned to death | Washington, tch., Oct. 30,—Wal. termer in the Mis-| y, has been rge by Goy. Brewer. been twice recom- is of trustees be- d conduct and hero- Demand ‘or American food stuffs Later he] unprecedented in history on account escape of several! of the war. and concluded by making a fire | by means of friction :|PLAN SCOUT RALLY IMPERIAL BAR AND READING November will be Jheld at the Collins plafield instead of the Lesehi ition. An inter | esting program has been prepared.| |HERE’S GOOD NEWS In answer to a letter from Thelma | | Hillard, in which a drawing contest | | was requested, Uncle Jack wishes | to announce that a drawing contest that will far surpass previous con. | teste of this charcter held by the| | Circle, 1s being prep ared. The con.) test will be held within a very few! weeks, ‘out rally for ROOM At 206 Occidental ‘ice Bar and Pool Tables in Connection CHOICE LIQUORS AND CIGARS

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