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| | Corporatio Counsel Stands His Record Is An JAMES E. BRADFORD Opea Book CALDWELL’S RECORD While Deputy Prosecuting Attorney for, and draw- ing pay from King County, within a period of six months Caldwell was attorney of record in the follow- ing PRIVATE CASES in the Superior Court of King County: No. 81298 82006 82068 No. 2607 Date of Filing. Sept. 7, 1911 Oct. 7, 1911 Nov. 4, 1911 Date of Filing. June 22, 1911 Aug. 3,1911 “Aug. 7, 1911 82208 Aug. 35, 1911 Novy. 17, 1911 82209 Aug. 15, 19}1 Nov. 29, 1913 Caldwell continued such practice during his entire term. While Chief Deputy in the Prosecuting Attorney's office the deputies undef him employed in all contested eases the same real estate expert witnesses whom he mow abuses He has no experience or training in Municipal Law His only public work has been as a Criminal Prose- cutor. The SEATTLE ELECTRIC COMPANY furnishes current to light his private residence. He has no use for OUR OWN MUNICIPAL LIGHT- ING PLANT City Light has been installed and available in Cald- well’s locality for more than eleven years Caldwell was foisted on the people by tha P.-I It has supported him alone It refused publicly to Mr. G Mr. Schmidt. It denied Mr. Bradford access to its columns to refute its false and nasty attacks | Put an End to This P.-I. Dictation and Domination It has never stood for the people. It is always inspired by selfish motives VOTE FOR FAIR PLAY | VOTE FOR BRADFORD ‘STOCK COMPANY AT ‘MET’ SUNDAY ¢, Mr. Murphine and “Kick In” ts the play which the! Wilkes Stock company will present at its first offering to Seattle andi-| ences, opening at the Metropolitan! theatre Sunday night and running all week. Tt {s Willard Mack's atirring comedy-drama of crookdom, and will introduce Norman Hackett, the Wilkes leading man, tn the role of| | Chick Hewes, reformed crook | Dainty Phoebe Hunt plays Molly the girl whose quickness of thonght aves the situation in the big cit max of the play. The “Kick In” company, which jhas been on tour, will reach Se- attle Saturday night, and remain here for several months, producing &@ series of first class pl ular prices. Wilkes Bros. have leased Metropolitan from Klaw & E langer, and promise the best stock company Seatle has ever enjoyed you have a big sal- ary before holding out your share of it. “Your share” is the amount you keep to build a future with. Folks who w to get a lot of money before saving any always find their unrestrained needs clamoring for every dollar, no matter how big the income. Have a Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank Sav- ings Account. Be Sure You Are Among Those Who Receive Interest Checks. They Are DEXTER HORTON eg chef TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK TO THE PUBLIC We beg to announce to the people of Se- attle that on Saturday, March 4th, we will open one of the highest class Chinese and American eating places west of Chicago, | will be exquisitely fitted up, well ventilated and sanitary, in addition to offering prompt and courteous You are invited visit our beautiful new restaurant. service, to —_—_—_——— SHANGHAI RESTAURANT 100 Second Ave. and Yesler Way Half Block From the Smith Building. ya, at pop-| | the STAR—SATURDAY, MARCIT 4, PAne BUSY WEEK FOR THE THEATRES Stock Opens at Metropolitan; Seven Houses Open ALHAMBRA 1916 aristocratic traditions. Florence Martin, who has been playing “Peg” for two seasons tn the Kast, eight months of which was taken up by the Hoston run, tn) to be seen here for the first time ee HIPPODROME Ethel May, whose marvelous pow Donna Vickery and company, fn ors of mind reading and mental tel-|"The New Chief of Police,” heads epathy have won the title of} the bill at the Hippodrome Sunday the “Mystery Girl,” ts the “big } This act has played Pantages time time” headiiner of the Alhambra’s| Mathews and Vett are blackface new show, which starts a four days’ | comedians. engagement tomorrow } The Juggling Ziras do Altho she does not claim super) with Indian clubs natural power, her wonderful an-| A novelty Japanese musteian {# swore to baffilng questions seem/|one of the best things on the bill. more than human, Harris and Mutlaly talk, sing ani She claime to answer any ques-| dance, tion the audience may ask her | ‘The feature ploture will be Frank On the same bill is “The Fashion| Daniels, famous comic opera star, Shop"—or “Maison de In Mode"—a lin “Excapades of Mr, Jack, the Hall novelty singing, talking and fashion|Room Hero.” A Chaplin three-reel review, Jcomedy, “Charlie's First Vacation,” From a mate of silks, satina, vel-| will complete the bill vets and ribbons, George Grosse eee evolves some wonderful creations,| METROPOLITAN draping his living models as he) The Wilkes Stock company opens works, Hert Coleman is a melodt-/fts season at the Metropolitan Sun ous whistler and mimic, while Davis |day night, presenting Willard and Romanelli put over an acrobat-|Mack's comedy-drama of ~-ookdom, jle act with the assistance of the | "Kick In.” plano. The players, tncluding Norman | Hoban Bosworth, tn a new five-| Hackett, leading man, and Phoebe reel photo-feature, he Target,” ts Hunt, leading woman, reached Se jan additional attraction. [attlo’ Saturday, bringing the full thrillers | EMPRE “An All Night Seaston,” tn which the old-time comedian William) Lytell 1s the star, will head the Empress bill, starting Sunday, The added attraction is an ant-| mal act, called Stransie’s Antmal “The Hickville Rubes,” tn the Persons of Mills and Lockwood, with songs and rube sayings, in| another offering. | Three other features on the bill) are “The Allen Trio,” two young) women and a man, who can really | sing; two smart young women, | Tort and Lytton, who do imitations nd characterizations, and a pair! of sensational bike riders, Parton and Libby. The Hearst -Vitagraph | Pictorial News of world’s events tn/ Pictures will be an added feature) of the bill, PANTAGE “A Dream of the Ortent.” de clared to be a magnificent musteal | | le, will be the headline at traction of the new bilf at Pan-| tages, opening with the matinee) ‘Monday, The act will be presented by a company of ten people, tn! which Mme. Makarenka and her Ort-| ental maids are featured. Two] added features are billed. They are Edwerd Farrel & Co. tn “After the Wedding,” a faree-comedy, and the De Mffhele Brothers, described as wizards of the harp and violin. {Other numbers. will be Joe Faber) and Minnte Waters, in “Nifty Non-| :" the Australian Cretghtons, | eccentric Juggling acrobats, and the| new installment of the Mut: sertal, “The Girl and the Game. ST. CLEMENT'S TO HAVE NEW CHURCH Parishioners of St. Clement's! Episcopal church hope by next! Christmas to have ready for ocen-| pancy A new charch butiding at | 24th ave, and Pir st, and a Rew | quired to make necessary changes parish house remodeled from the tn the present church building old church Mra. Mary EB. E donation An appeal to the congregation | will be used to pay for bullding has been made by the building|the new church, plans for which committee, asking for monthly con-| have been drawn by Architect Ar | tributions to m fund of $2,500 re-inold @ Constable —place 86408645 4 Pe bee hae | Trees ~~ MADISON M. Meyerteld, Jr. President. Martin Beck, Managing Director. 1. B. Burton, Resident Manag The Best of Vaudeville STARTING MARCH AND ALL WEEK SUNDAY MATINEE MATINEE DAILY DOUBLE HEADLINE BILL Lillian AND COMPANY “THE COWARD” Dy Wthel Cutte: ni | The Intmitabie Desiree LUBOWSKA Impreasioniottc Cha Dancer 1 Hoard Walk” a nn ik Valentine and Bell Vaudevilie’s Picasing Singer ‘The Furniture Removers ORPHEUM TRAVEL WEEKLY ‘The World at Work and May FOUR SULTANAS “AN ORIENTAL BETROTHAL” |KN__ Next Week CICCOLINI, the Great Italian Tenor. A BON Ne ee Commencing |road production of “Kick In” with MOORE Thursday, Mar. 9 BARGAIN MATINEE SATURDAY road at $1.50 prices, but Wilkes Brothers decided to give it as their Oliver Morosco Announces the Farewell Tour of the Biggest of Comedy Triumphs oO Pewee gas ae tees esee OF Oe Ese hoe tb 0-9 | Peete eee ba mes SOP o4 wh bee cee GE C46 4s 0: -e-8 p 000 (2) Phoebe (4) Desires Alma (1) Two of the girls with Burt and Lytton, at Empress Hunt, at the Metropolitan; (3) Ethel May, at the Alhambra Lubowska, at Orpheum; (5) Bradiey, at the Pantag This show will continue untt! | Wednesday night, with a continu 3 NIGHTS [ WHEN YOU WAKE | UP DRINK GLASS OF HOT WATER Wath the polsons and toxins from system before putting more food Into stomach. opening attraction to Seattle play goers at stock prices, Hackett's role is sald to give him the best chance he han had since! he starred in “Classmates,” and Mise Hunt, who has been playing in Paul Armstrong sketches tn the East, has mastered the utiderworld siang as few actremes know it Being also a charming mise, she will probably become popular with Seattle audiences, The engagement runs all week, with matinees Thurs-| day and Saturday “ee Cheat. ORPHEUM t At the Orpheum all next || Says Inside-bathing makes any- | |The Coward,” a war drama one look and feel clean, || densed, will be seen. It was wri sweet and refreshed, || ten by two women well known in Seattle, Brenda Fowler and Ethel Cilfton. It fs a woman's story for men—the mother Instinct of a laborer’s wife in conflict with milt-| tariarm. The brevity of the Orphenm play- let leaves time for Lubowska, the great impressionistic dancer: Clark and Verdi, Italian comedians; War-> ren and Conley, “Fun on the Roard Walk;” Ed Morton, singing come. dian (who makes phonograph ords); Valentine and Bell, with a hilarious novelty; The Four Sul tanas, singers, staging gorgeously “An Oriental Betrothal;” the Travel| Weekly to Indo-China, Italy and Algeria, and Charles Purnett's symphony orchestra - 3 week con: By J. Hartley Manners With FLORENCE MARTIN as “PEG” and a Perfect Morosco Cast—Seats Now Selling PRICES—NIGHTS, 25c to $1.50 MATINEE, 25c to $1.00 NEW PANTAGES Unequaled Vaudeville Means Pantages Vaudeville TINEES, 2:30 | Wash yourself on the Inside be fore breakfast like you do on the side, This is vastly more tm rtant because the skin pores do t absorb {mpurities into the blood, causing filness, while the |bowel pores do For ounce of food and | drink Into the stomach arly an ounce of waste material must be carried out of the body. If uate material {# not eliminat by day, it quickly ferments and generates polsons, gases and toxins which are absorbed or sucked into the blood stream, through the lymph ducts which | should only nourishment to ” rec : 7 inde) BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE A Magnificent Musical Spectacle “A DREAM OF THE ORIENT” 10—PEOPLE—10 Featuring Mme. Makarenka and Her Beautiful Oriental Maids Ed Farrell & Co. | The Michele Bros. In “After the Wedding” Wizards of the Harp and Uproarious Farce Comedy Violin Other Big Acts—10c and 20c MOORE Oliver Morosco'n fa edy, “Peg o' My Heart,” opens at the Moore Thursday night for an engagement of three nights and a| matinee. Its popularity has been built on the innate charm of the sweet and simple love story, spiced tain the . 1 health etnating com sure ta to breakfast each d: hot water with a tea ° phosphate 4 way to plend mea efor a { rea 4 harmless thu freshening the entire nal before ' putting » food Into thé stomach, q pound of phosphate but ver drug store, but 1s # athing with romance and humor. Peg o' My Heart" ts by J. Hart Manners. One of the most lov. able characters is Peg, the daugh ter of an aristocratic Englishwoman has married an Trish socialist the wishes of her family a typleal English family with iarter Imentone little at ifficlent to ast on in pn who with a who againat It ta costs has n enth Men and ¥ istomed to wak head or ha furred nasty breath, sal others who have attacks, acid stoma onatipation are assured nounced improvement health and appearance shortly, aching bad taste xion, i] tongue Metropolitan Mat. Toda t Time Ton! ‘It Pays to Adverti: comp | . e can indulge in Folg at a reduced price J. A. Folger & Co. San Francisco > FOLGERS Gouden Gate er’s COFFEE order now. 45c COFFEE 45c QUALITY If your grocer isn’t participating in Folger Week telephone our resident salesman, M. H. Jones, Elliott 3958; East 86 and he will give you the names of a hundred who are. 4 LEGAL NOTICES 49 NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTIC Notice te hereby given to the qualified voters in the Port District of the Port of Beattie tagt a special ction will be held in said Port District on March 7, 1 which there will be submitted the 4 Propositions contained in Resolution No, 292 of the Port Commi the Port ttle, adopted February 6, 1916, said propositions being described as follows PROPOSITION ON: briefly The question of authorizing the Port Commission of the Port of Beattie to borrow the sum 5 Thousand (9288, purpose of con that portion of allway as trom 3 the southerly limits of t to Twentieth Ave In eaid City of Beattie, o «6 iW Avenue and iiroad Av: system ts Boheme of Harbor Port Commission LEGAL NOTICES se doa B Wha term rovided for mprovement Y, principal and interest Weshington in the City wued in such amounts and hereafter prescrth Bald bonds to mature in from one to forty-two | maturities of approximately twenty-six and on | Gifiealiy set forth in Resolution No, 292 of th Seid bonds, principal and interest, to be p: from the improvement. ‘on. $4 out of the net income all not be suffi- be payable out of taxes Getalls of the method of cre- come and taxes and of creatin fund for the payment of the principal as they become due, to be as hereafter y said $285,000.00) of bonds (to be ) of the Thre erway Improve Commission 913, and the y-five Thousan the prople of aid Three Million ($3,600,000.00) Dollar Mvalidate or withdraw authority as to | the remainder of said Three Million ($2,000.000.00) Dollar-bond tm | PROPOSITION TWO The question of authorizing the Port Commission Of the Port of | Seattle to borrow the sum of Twenty Thousand ($20.000.00) Dollars and issue bonds therefor for the purr n of slips, wharver, storehouses, rail and water transfer and terminal facilities and neceseary improvemente on the North shore of Lake Union One (1), Block One Hundred (100), Lake Shore forth In’ Unit No. § of the Compreh e of Harbor Improve- ment ae provided for in Resolution of the Port Commission Bald bonds shall be General Ser Bonds of the Port of Seattle, tn such form as the Port Commissic hereafter prescrthe, of the denomination of One Mundred ($1 numbered con- ecutively from One (1) to Two Hundred bearing Interest at the rate of Five (8%) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, principal and interest payable at the Fiscal Agency of the State of Washington in the City of New York, to be Gated as iseued, and tesued in such | amounts and at such times as the Port Commission shall hereafter pre- scribe, and to mature aa follows 1 to 10 Inclusive, to Inclustve, to Inclusive, average m Dollar bond issue for the Re Million ($2,060,000 00 ment No. 2 authorized by and by vote of the people thorization by t | ($286,000.00) D authority for a it bond issue, but in no respect to date date date date after aft after after after after after after after after after after after after their their their their their their thetr thei Numbers Numbers Numbers Numbers incluatve, inclusive, inclusive. incluatve, inclusive, Inclusive. 180 Inclusive, 200 inclusive, after principal and tnterest, to be paid out of the net income vement, and In case the net income shall not be suff! gient for that purpose, the remainder shall be payable out of the taxer levied in said Port District. The detalls of the method of creating ané applying eaid net income and taxes and of creating a proper and suffi clent fund for the Peyment of the principal and interest of said bonds as they become dué, to be as hereafter prescribed by sald Port id Twenty Thousand mission. piace of a like amount of bonds (to be selected as nearly as may be by average maturities) of the Three Hundred Thousand ($300,000.00) © for the Central Waterfront Improvement authorized 181 and by vote of. the people at the election March nd the authorization by the people of this $20,000.00 bond issue & withdrawal by the people of authority of @ Ifke amount of said Three Hundred Thousand ($800,000.00) Dollar bond Issue. Teapect to invalidateor withdraw authority as to the remainder of Three Hundred Thousand ($200,000.0( lar bond Issue. PROPOSITIO! E The question of authorizing the Port Com feattle to borrow the sum of Fifteen Thousand ($15,000.00) Dollars and fesue bonds therefor urpore of constructing slips, wharves, warehoures, water transfer and terminal facilities and other neces improvements on Lote Twelve (12) and Thirteen (13) of Bloc (14) Lake Union Shore Lands as set forth in modifi naive Scheme of Harbor Improve ment as | 280 of sald P. Baid bonds « F fuch form as the mination of ( ecutively from One at the rate of Five (5%) per cen cipal and interest bt ington In the ¢ amounts « oribe, date date date date |. Baia bond | from the tmpro Com- ($20,000.00) Dollara of bonda to take the but In no ald taston of said Port of shall hereafter Dollars and Fitty sa preserit issued de ter ea as the Port Commission shall herea follows Incluatve, incl \ Inclusive, in date date date r date date date after thetr after thetr after thelr after their years years years years Sumbers 111 Numberé Bata bond from the br or that putp: © payment of principal fund for to be as hereafter prescribed h become misaton 14 clent due, T 4 ($15,000.00) Dollars t of bonds (to be selecte s) of the Three Hundred for the Central ¥ front Resolution No, 181 and by vot the pe 1914; and the auth the rf to act as a with the people 1d $200,000.00 t but in no re as to the remainde rifteen of a like average maturt Dollar bond tseue t aan March, 3 bond Issue amount of withdraw authority THAT at. said Special Blection within the City a. m. and remain ¢ P. m; and that the pe ; City « from the hour of One ‘m., and remain open until, the hour of Fight o'clock p.m PORT COMMISSION OF THE PORT OF SPATTLE. Ry RORERT RRIDGHS, Its President. Ita Secretary February, 191 t nd i T REMSBERG, Attest:—c. BP . Dated this 16th day