The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 1, 1916, Page 2

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i 3 : PRATECSER AERA TR SE PRESS GOT YOUR LICENSE? |©111. me Automobilists after today will be prosecuted unless they have ob tained 1916 licenses for their ve + hicles. Prosecutor Landin recetved word from Secretary of State Howe Special inspectors have been en faged to apprehend those who fail) to secure permits. Closed!) Thursday Friday fin’ ll be: right there in lace, fr ever since I got next t’ Groceteria thing I ain't done noth THE UCONOMICAL i COREE! “THE ECONOMICAL” |: COFFEE Sold Only in Sealed Cans. Roasted, Packed and GUARANTEED by 1 Ib. Tins. .... .30¢ 2 lb. Tins. 3 lb. Tins. ,... .85¢ 5 Ib. Tins... .$1.35 The Are For Above Prices EVERY DAY and EVERY WEEK POLITIC Several prominent will ad called to be he ernoon at 56 hat| vitab the public. ested tn vited eity polit! Later Cor. Yesler age IN Seattle as a mooting 3 inter. tes are in- —CARL— SCHERMER | 103-105-107 First Ave. So. er ‘comr er what ¢ , ‘ kind sia round t tl th ar ip th 0 new what ‘twan all th’ t but I never let on—she had jest one cent left fr luck money A dollar an’ ninety-nine cents, an’ if she'd bonght th’ same things janywhere else she'd a pald 41 ce more, if I ain't made no mix ltake theger | There was a big can o’ peaches, 18¢; cano’ fruit y string starch, 8c; ean Carnation milk, 7 é Ml, 27 ffed wheat, lic; ean q| baked be Can beat t On th’ bottom o' th’ receipt he |handed us, it said Thank yon; | |come again.” An’ says | SCHWABACHER BROS. & CO. i. vcONOM! COREFE )\ y Sheriffs Brewer and ey raided the restaurant of H. kuchi, a Japanese, 416 Sixth ave Tuesday nigif, arresting the proprietor and seizing several quarts of sakt Japanese are engaged tn al pversy with Prosecutor Lundin Dr, Brown URGES VOTES ald with being the c *uget Sound ployers' m the [ties fn the am artment, ployed, while citizens and actual Tysidents of the STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAR. 1, 1916. FITZGERALD IS. PUT ON GRILL Denounces Record in Ballard Meeting. audience Princess theatre, overflowed Into the council, two years to had not made good.” Brown h gerald to meet him In deba' He had also challenged Mayor Brown or not. rd, Dr »wing points Fitzgerald voted against re- ducing the cost of fesidence lighting. He never talke municipal ownership except in Ballard, Fitzgerald never Ballard. He never assisted In the at- tempt to defeat senate bill 46, which would have prohibited the city from extending Its line to Ballard. Fitzgerald never Initiated a bill to benefit either Ballard or the olty at large. He did not protest pion the 80-year age rule, n: 6 foot B limit for city 2 Brondl bin hie | Fitzgerald did not rai voloe against the Renick law. Dr. Brown also ¢ ction Co. ation, the Chamber of ( onopoly and the Onl on where non-citizens city go obs. Ho watd the city ts paying | $200 and ee autos whic ed since June 24, 1914 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY cur JAPANESE SAKI THE MANS SEIZED IN RAID) HE USED TO BE A Three-Part Vitagraph Drama, Featuring FOR CASE whieh capacity of the Ballard, and reet, Dr. £. J. Brown, candidate for the Tuesday night took up the councilmanic record of C, B. Fitzgerald during the past |f¢] prove “that he challenged Fitz. . gardiess of whether people voted for Dr In discussing the Pitererald reo Brown emphasized the fol advocated the extension of Division A to arged Fitzger idate of the} the Em. | Dillboard harged trregulart age collection de are Amin intra | } without | 2m month for repairs have not | PAGE 2, HIPPODROM tut end chery TELELATIREG tse vei, mee WHERE EVERYONE GOES—BIGGEST SHOW ON EARTH FOR THE MONEY CABARET! Acrobatic Novelty! THE DARKTOWN TRIO THE LERADOS—Most Sensational Ever Shown fis Gill, who is urging the people In Comedy Blackface - i to vote for Fitzgerald. H When the meeting wae called o a a se to order the chairman, Geo. W. | fr si i ne ccentric Singin tT gerald or Gill was present. » Th not. Nor did ‘ 4 > 7 ote ahbear 46 ress taal TOM WHITESIDE THE STANDARD FEMALE QUARTETTE / Dr. Brown branded Fitegerald as Cleverest Comedian—Original Jokes Four Beautiful Girls who Exhibit Remarkable 4 incompetent to serve the common f people tn the counctl, and concluded s 1 his speech by saying that his attack end Th Ki t ki You Will Gee Actes r upon Fitzgerald ts not based upon An Noy ores} five e en uc an otere cist f selfish motives, Bolld on and His Celebrated, ers arge tl He declared he would Itke to see pinged ian A 7 Presented by yer to * a Core, Otto A. Case elected to the counct! . alente ompany t as tho best man fn the race, re a ree ~ EXTRA! BIG SCOOP! Life’s Whirlpool - POSITIVELY THE FIRST TIME IN SEATTLE Founded on the Novel “McTeague,” by Frank Norris, Author of “The Pit” and “The Octopus” HolbrookBlinn The mighty maelstrom of fate catches up in its swift-running, ever-circling currents the lives of a man and woman—a big man and a noble woman. ‘ } \ f ‘ ! " ‘ ' . Continuous Performance : | Matinees Saturdays, Sundays Evenings | lto 5 p. m. and Holidays 6 to 11 p. m. |they wished to reserve the right to Oppose it in its present form when | i comes up for final hearing if hey saw fit ING WAR TANGLE UP TO HIGH COURT Throng of Pleasure S Crowd Thalia Cafe at _LINE FRANCHISE : Gn March 7 the people will be Second and Union | asked to vote on a proposal to » oun | transfer funds to the port for the| John W. | seeeraled Wedvenday{ The newest cafe in Seattle Is ca sg ea new provisions, the |® the supreme court for an ai-| tering to a crowded house every City Comptroller Carroll Wednes I. harge for switching from one| ternative writ of mandate to force | ewening, and some of the more @n- 2 jas y bas the counel! bill providing | ratiway line to another on the wa-|J%dse Gordon to hold a prelim!-| fortunate are being turned away, over the qu ot alcohol con fran, line water |tse front will be. eliminated nary hearing in the case of Yee; with a new, live, up-tod taine a itn nakt tr nt ated by The Great Northern is asking | BOW, Chinese tong man, alleged to! group of cabaret singers and enti h to have ft classed with © port comm! » instruc lfor a franchise to allow connec.| %#ve murdered Y. U, Park in the/tainers, it easily takes the } beer. wo ie entitle an tnd}-| for ita ¢ nl publication, 48 \ sion of its lines on Railroad and |Tecent Chinatown war. among Seattle's pleasure resorts, — lual to order 1 ts instead of re ed by charter | Whatcom aves. with those of the| , Deputy Prosecutor Meter will re-| an exceptionally good orch . we WILLIAM DUNN nimous approval of the | wiwankee and O-W sist the case before the supreme | on the job makes dancing the new at showed Tuesday, the bill was eu All railroads will be able to|court.on March 10. ges a pleasure. The floor is) sake bee 18 27 per cent alcohol, tte containing a clause requir |awitch directly to the Bell and} end will accommodate '# Anoth test is being made. “onoMo. Quinine | 1 name, LAX. | INR, Look tor" tans VE. Cures a Cold tn One | ‘Aunt Miss ges” | “Hellot Aunt M'llss; who are| you talking to?” | We I was jest dumfound-! ed w en Celle stopped right tn |front o’ me at Second an’ Pike, a fit t’ kill I bet ine T was a talkin’ t a pica m’'self, an a public place 00, that ger out how mu * ear tll I b'lleve ave by buyin’ there, m gettin’ whee Now Celle told me ‘at Harry's out o' work, an’ hadda have some groceries atte'd only got $2 t’ her name—| seemed t' me her volce sounded! confidential like th’ tremolo stop was pulled clean out. Says I, “Jest you trot |‘long with yer Aunt M’liss, an |she'll show y’ where y’ can make |that $2 go as fur as from here t’ Jerico, compar'tively speakin’.” owed her how t’ ¢ business, an’ go thru th’| take how t baskets the It’ ‘tm. "ry might right we will an’ bring 8’ more folks with us,” “Ham, the Diver” A Kalem Komedy With a Kick Selig Tribune The Latest Happenings Throughout the World Paul Cowan at the Piano Return Engagement Friday and Saturday of the “Horrors of War’ 5 Cents CLASS THEATRE (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) BRADFORD, THE MAN FOR CORPORATION COUNSEL Mr. Bradford is a trained muni icipal lawyer, Hi deputies are able and efficient He is progressive in thought and action ane ee, GRANITE GOLD Caldwell’s 8 Record He Ae no experience or train & in munie al law The Seattle Electric Company f *hed the current to light ’ his private residence He has no use for our own municipal lighting plant Which has all the requisites of a High-Class Investment, We are reliably During his first year as deputy in the prosecuting attorney's informed that Granite Gold will disburse its first dividend of 2c per share office he engaged in eleven law sults for private cliente. In April, This will probably be the monthly rate, with extra or increased This ts a matter of record dividends as soon as production warrants, On this basis, Granite should He continued such practice during hia entire term. yield £9 on its present market of 75 He was foisted on the people by the P.-I, We unqualifiedly advise the purchase of these shares for Market Ad Tt has supported him al vance and Dividends, A recent report and analysis may be had at our office, It refused publicity to Mr. Gule, Mr.cMurphine and Mr, or will be mailed on request, Schmidt It denied Mr, Bradford access to ita columns to refute its false and nasty attacks Put an End to hived P. -I. Dictation and Domination It in aly It 48 Injecting party. VOTE FOR FAIR PLAY VOTE FOR BRADFORD polities ASK FOR and GET me ts port to pay for paving be |itanford st plers under the new} | large crowd tween the tracks on Rallroad ave., | crrangement. 3 All the newest soft drinks which between Washington and Madison hase ze been devised since the ats HOMEWOOD, Pa, March 1— | went dry are served to the ¢ This clause ts a bono of slight somebody stole the local Jail. Cal THE ORIGINAL | If you want to spend an evening ontention man, constable, thinks it's in most congenial company, a MALTED MILK Cheap eudstitutes cost YOU eame prica Councilmen Dale and Hanna an-|serving as a chicken coop some in voting for the bill that | where. THE THALIA CAPE, at Secand and Union, downstairs, Successiul Investors require the best Brokerage Service possible. We are Specialists in High Class Mining and Industrial Securities We _ have been established in the Brokerage Business over 20 years. Latest Spring Styles nme] None Ladies’ Hats il} Values Up to $10 For $3.00 That is only one of the From time to time we are in a position to offer our clients in the opportunities to purchase stocks which we have reason to be- secti lieve are selling below their Intrinsic Value During the past year we have put our clients into Alaska Steamship at ........ $68.00—Now worth ..... © esse es $105.00 Howe Sound Copper at ...... .25—Now worth . ; 6.00 Success Mining Co. at ....... .40—Now worth . Ran 90 Caledonia Mining Co, at ..... .66—Now worth .....6 wessees 1.00 And others too numerous to mention, realized profits of from 609% to 100%, handsome dividends, With the idea of Increasing our clientele, we are now calling attention to You will see that our clients have » and in some cases recetved in addition HERRIN & RHODES INC STOCK & BOND BROKERS i393 GHERRY ST. SEATTLE ish motive into @ non-partisan election ESTABLISHED 20 YEARS

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