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\ | ge Vote for Bolton, Haas and Hanna to Defeat Josiah Collins The Se attle S tar a IBY THEIR DEEDS YE SHALL KNOW THEM| The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News EDITION , : MY RECORD ATHENS. Feb. 27 of the land batt along the Dardanelles alr estroyed, S-/ the attempt of the Anglo-French CADDIED For fleet to force the strait guard. ing Constantinople continues TAFT. today, according to dispatches tN from the Turkish capital Two forts Inside the strait are being subjected to a ter rifle fire +With part | F | VOTED FOR STARVATION WAGES FOR y WOMEN WORKERS ) VOTED TO PROTECT TYE LANDLORDS OF > THE RED-LIGHT DISTRICT CHARTER Bridges, Remsberg and Chittenden FAA SATION ACT Off Bridge All Ready | VOTED AGAINST ESTABLISHING CITY Stand Whom You Have Elected to Serve Z LIGHT PLENT The mask is off. Ed Chilberg, C. B. Yandell, J. S. blind man couldn’t miss them—are in Olympia toda) ROAD THE BILL TO ABOLISH THE PORT COM. VOLUME 18.NO.3.___,_SEATTLE, WASH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1918 ONE CENT squid | | VOTED TO LET NEEDY MOTHERS AND- \ VOTED TO MAKE THE WORKING DAY FOR Chamber of Commerce Delegation Gives Or.| DIVORCE RING | URGED $ 5,000,000 HARBOR ISLAND ders to State Senate at Olympia and State’ IS NEWEST FAD Auto Goes Hold Train | TERMINALS STEAL Brought Out for Passage Today; Watch YOU VB) \ VOTED AGAINST ESTABLISHING city BE Ea With Eight for Sultan alien PECIAL PRIVILEGE, plainly labeled, defiant, arro- iS : ‘ Brace, Joe Blethen, Tom Dovell—with the marks of aii, . They have given the order to their hirelings, to the lick- MISSION FOR IMMEDIATE PASSAGE. CHILDREN STARVE. WOMEN AS LONG AS POSS'BLE | VOTED UNNECESSARY TAKES FOR THE PEOPLE BY “PORK BARREL” AF THODS : ) HELPED FRAME THE “HINKY DINK" Senate Meekly Obeys; Measure to Oust ) VOTER AGAINST WORKMEN'S COMDEN- the Vote to See Where the Lawmakers gant, is running the state senate today Special Privilege written upon them so clearly that a m ch spittles and paid attorneys in the senate, TO RAIL- And the order has been obeyed. » bre iriver, who was unknown beg ha attle 1 been | sor was taken to the ¢ t ‘There v There will be . - 5 4 to the mass meeting « ted citizens 1 6 roa : te 4 PEOPLE OF SEATTLE WHO ARE MOST “VITALLY Me , t bars INTERESTED IN THE MATTER, WILL HAVE NO SAY 2134 spate . ' ‘ PS WHATEVER. ig . * sit Special Privilege ordered the bill railr to fina ‘ T 1 1 fa Con age, and the rules committee of ayed up late night to shove other bills out ¢ way and make r — for it The common people can have no hearing, but the “SHIP BILL HAS cial Privilege grabbers, the Chilbergs and the Dovells ‘a ms their ilk—THEY are the PEOPLE, in the eyes of the s Z * Gen senate—can have a hearing 8 oc Satu men —can r r t any time they want it! | x ay : rnin ¥ 1 K stantin . elf ma y ed N j } The crack of the master’s whip has been heard in| SAN jones ISCO, Feb, 27.—If sald begs ney arg ce giieg ah cate the anes, none rting | you divorcee and want to le J night by Joy-|that three ins are held ; Olympia today, and the master is not the people. The master . ate Meher Rice fr Pin Ba riders. Smith had not appeared at, with ateam up in Constantinople tn 4 ¥ is Special Privilege, “Selfish bankers and greedy water front! duewer abt ot orig Theadquarters by noon, readinees to tike the aultan and| NOW 10 PASS é a land grabbers! Mise Taylor a driv he capital at the Because the present port commission has acted for 1 the people’s benefit whenever the issue was plainly arawn; because the port commission has taken the po- Ft ‘sition that the Port of Seattle should not be conduc ted |? for cash profit, BUT RATES SHOULD BE PLACED AT SUCH A FIGURE THAT OUR PORT CAN COM. ,, PETE WITH FRISCO AND OTHER HARBORS, PRI- 5 ea: VATE WHARF AND DOCK OWNERS WANT THE }" SYSTEM DESTROYED. The vote in the senate today will show definitely which legislators serve mammon and special interests, « and which legislators believe the people should be '» ee rrr Friends of Commission *y'. wos paw ; Off to Try and Save Day “"" ° ee Old Glory painted on her bow | pubilctt Kelth, the fr pics np Saturday morning the crack of | A yrne arp ao. ves and the words “American Line” ve beet 1 ge ove sald é WB BP ea tt a cu et Attorney Harold Preston Heads Delegation Which Leaves| 3n4,the words “American Line" sac ve been thinking It over.” sal4)ey ‘got ‘them this one” good ex HAAS AND HANNA sent 30 entrants in the famous | t far Thirty-five ‘thousand “Kennedy”)¢istricts which entered into the attendances, The e in Ballard alone ) badges. Fifty wom questioned late Pri- owds of women day night they had attended front of the down- from four to eight shows on their e doo: 1, badges It is fair to estimate trom this that the users of the badges visited on the average six theatres each, ldbert Alhambra, and that .000 free admissions put nen Star readers on made ASHINGTON d by women read- scheme had re Princess thas distributed dges we! of The § en conferer er jay in “doing jand senate today r romise government shiy “Me Join Y.M.C.A.? Nix, ": I’d Bea Hypocrite,” Says Hi: Gill Balks When Approached for Membership|' Y. M. C. A. Secretary; But He Donates $25 e the moving theatres atres report a day of . despite the free ad- = many of the women | es in the residence had escorts—and the men paid. 20 RESTA LEADS GRAND PRIX jon leaders can f two repub EXPOSITION STADIUM, first visa and lost considerable a tie, and = SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 27.— |time. ing vote! sharp on the tick of 10:30 | ply of badges good busin missions, a they { Vice President Ma will win by the 1 care to take Hiram hall at Noon to Plead Cause of People of Seattle. her hull for better protection oy pias an automobile classic race, the against possible mistake by sub Don't a oe a i te » aid the mayor Grand Prix, away on their 400- | Friends of the port comm tasion j even if we have to spill a little tea) marines, the American liner St asked Keith, “that the association |, © pelicans Pete: ore mile grind. have be promised ; in the harbor, like our forefathers, Paul sailed today for Liverpool. ayarrine x4 Influenc er {2 , hry Early today weather condi Harold F the i did in the Revolutionary war The liner Lusitania ‘ I had said [ha eformed tions were threatening, but be ne other men “The bill promises to change the’ was to sail this afternoon eptainty. a nid Hi with en-|ADd 80 1 had. But if I ha ned fore the race was on half an BERLIN, via Sayville. Feb. 27 n for Olympia to scheme of our port government , : hour the sun broke through ld be ‘ suffragets have taken the is afternoon without giving us a voice in the dein — lan to Balk Veto matter. The proposal is made t bill is passed in the sen- without even saying ‘By your leave.’ ate b rred immedi 1T 18 A PLAN TO#CUT OFF THE ate to the HEADS OF OUR REPRESENTA The object is to get the bill TIVES, ELECTED TO DO PORT passed so that f the governor ve.) WORK, AND TO PUT THEIR DU 10 JOBLESS MARRIED MEN toes it, there will still be y of TIES IN THE HANDS OF MEN time before the session ad sto WHOM WE ELECTED FOR OTH- | 5 1 machines at work ER PURPOSES.” r the chief Water Front Gobbled the clouds at times and earlier Sonia hal anaih,. welll Jakes. A the side of their men folk postponement of the big race in the allied armies, the official vanished. Several thousand people saw the start and thousands more crowded into the grandstands as the race| English women have arrived at ssed and the weather cleared.) Havre, the bureaid’s statement de- 1 and his Erwin! ojares 1 his Blank 1 press bureau here asserted today Two battalions of vote-seeking ed that man pire Hee JOINT CELEBRATION jen aay OF ST. PATRICK’S DAY °:"" shot fo HY DR. MATTHEWS TO x» coc HOLD REVIVALS :' “sve ute eo Ssseoee EASY ON BURGLAR urn from | y h- closely by Taylor and Bragg. The A. Mat:| German celebration on St. Patrick’s|entire field followed, three cars| 1 ACOMA, Feb, 27.—Joe Marco, day starting at intervals of every three) burglar, who plied his trade and at - seco! At 10:3 ere tearing|the same time accepted free lodg Rev. R. W. MacCullough preaches round the track in a ings at the city jail, drew a ten-day Mt evangelistic services, First M.| Cooper was com tol sentence in police court |B. chureh ___ |his pit with tire t They will swell t actual fight- his ing force, it was s: by driving 1 his) motor cars, thus enabling the males 8Ull) to go to the battle front Agure to execut Member ni, Erwin F ad Iva Gates withdrawn before the race port commission, in clear-cr guage told how the same inf! h attempted to mulct the peo-| ployed 1 » out of $5,000,000 by the fake|and te neces | mittee urprised the audience 5 he made this statement terminal scheme, are now seeking he bill ought to be defeated,’ to undermine the port comm! | —_———— WHEN A MAN’S MARRIED HERE'S THE RECORD OF JOSIAH COLLINS, CANDIDATE FOR THE CITY COUNCIL: @ Voted against mothers’ pension as a member of the } - 1 | an | “ = N JUST CARRIED - TOM . DINNER WILL BE LATE Tomigur-| } | PANSY, WHY Were (Ou San Mis \}) Do we WELL, YOU SEE DE “Tl DID THEY Tawe } | 10, ak ce a \: Hilotreibn Adee tin fir eels PANSY WENT HOME THIS AFTERNOON { You he | | | al HAC ew ‘a | HIM ‘To THE Pouce! M TO DE HOSPITAL ul z ’ |_AND JUST GOT BACK A PEW { SO LATE IN | |] WHEN | GoT Home MY 4!| | STRIKE You? ) POLICE GoT DEH JUST STATION 2 -— | AN? STOPPED IN Tosee| |} @ Voted for amendments to defeat eight-hour law for Ln MMUTES AGO Sia 6 cross | [GETTING BACK / | MAN SAM WAS DAH, AN” ||| \— INTIME To PREVENT 1 TATION § 5 J Now NE WAS, aw” pats | |] women workers 100, 30 DON'T BOTHER } [HERE TO-DAY f J | We STARTED ABUSIN’ ME | { A TRAGEDY, aoraennn oted against workmen's compensation ‘act. oted against anti-hanging bill oted against red oted for initiative, HOW | : WAS A Leelihe abatement Jaw endum and recall, after try- kill these measures by parliamentary subterfuges. / ted to allow persons, not citizens of the United <s to Jand in this state ed | land law but backed out when the Chamber of Commerce came out ¢ ist it r whership of the water plant @ Opposed establishment municipal light plant. @ Helped frame the Hinky Dink charter @ Advocated the adoption of the Harbor Island Ter- ninats $5,000,000 steal