The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 4, 1916, Page 7

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T DREAMLAND Sunday Evening, March, at 8 Starp The Only Opep, Date Eapgctatty for Women and Me ay Work un, TOM MURPMING. WILL BE CHATRMA MR, OLB HANSON EDWIN J. BROWN date for City Counctt Will Speak on ILL, THE MAY And the Real SEATTLE’S INVISIBLE GOVERNMENT y EDWIN J. BROWN mee for the City Counett Mayor Hi Gill, Pitegerald nor any other man can select, nor can they have an invisible government to aélect a campaign issue for me and Keep me silent Sad issues in this campaign GILL AND MILL All that has been heard from Mr. | GN in this campaten is Gill and © per cent of the real what we own, and as Mr. ¢ confined his campaign to taxes, ia not entitled to the vote of man of woman who has nothing upon which to pay taxes, because he 4 not pretend to represent those » have nothing to pay taxes on 0.000 is added to It increases our taxes one-tenth of one cent (one Mr. Gill tells how he reduced for 1915 3 or 3 mills: his actual reduction was mill of this was caused arp practice of lowering m1 09,000 due the dank be Tefunded, instead of paid. Gill trted| to do the same thing this year, but | Erickson would not stand for This {tem was one of the three !tems tn the Erickson-Gill dispute on the 1914 budget a few months ago. The other two were $237.000 to meet the expense of the city oce stoned by the Renick law prevent! the transfer of fund $27,000 for iners of city ligh The Erickson ae 22 mills 1 mill being mMricken | out by eliminating the $237,000 !tem. Mr, Gill has overlooked the fact that our city can reduce the peo- ple’s taxes by Increasing the license of the billboard and other monop- ies, also by paying our bonds, In- stead of interest to our bond com- pany friends. The above are the comptroiier’s figures, not mine. Portiand ran ite health depart men In 1914 for $56,000, and got first honors at the San Francieco fair for ite efficiency; Seattle, un- der Mr. Gill, spent $225,000 for an inferior service, and our health de- partment would not get first prize at a fair In Mukilteo. Chicago spends 21 cents per year per capita for gathering her garbage, while Seattle pays 98 cents, and before Chicago got her low rate some of her crooks went to the penitentiary and are still there. ple of this county paid the er of Commerce $256 on tte rent In 1914 ané@ $525 fn 1915 Ht Gill could ask that this graft he stopped, but they are hie friends also Fitzgerald's Our fire department (s costing $59,000 per year too much because It fs headless and working without or eanizing abiitty to give efficiency to our fire boys Our police department is ahead of time. As soon as Griffiths suc- cessor was appointed, he gave the oral order that Chinese, Japanese and negro gambling clubs must not be molested, and now again the whole department is In bad odor. SKED PATRIOTS of the fame of a mill, sald ks ago that our car line ng $50 per day. th 1 # losing $100 per day, ar ed for false ¢ *aid our and malicious city ear I 5 and behold the invisible ment’s friends on Union et 4 that our line 0 per day ne you t is paying exp motormen and hour, while pays from 2 car 6 22 cents per b We have the 50-year age limit, the Sfoot Binch limit for motor- men on the city car line, copied from the Invisible government, the | Seattle Electric Co. The examining board of engineers) ts ndent Seattle Electric © ble government), and chair board of examiners of eng! ones HF Leth, chief engineer of the Ice and Storage Co. (the ear of the Invisible goverr ‘Hall, examiner, etvil service pendent on this invisible gover Mr. Gill makes the appoin { the examining the f slander an BROWN. st the vital truthe! one and elent! one-hundredths of a mill (1.08 mill). | it. | | Walter J, Santmyer, station super. | HIPPODROME THEATRE 3rd and Cherry. Eugene Levy, Mgr. Acts 7, HE’S BACK! “Charlie’s First Vacation” This Is the First Chaplin Picture Released in Several Months oes A TSO FRANK DANIELS Famous Comic Opera Star “The Escapades of Mr. Jack— The Hall Room Hero”’ IT’S A SCREAM THESE TWO FEATURES HAVE BEEN ADDED TO OUR REGULAR KNOCKOUT PROGRAM OF FIVE ACTS, HEADED BY DONNA VICKORY & CO. “The New Chief of Police” eee ny =e rare. ond stare eeopertas Tous bow uf keel sal omer Satgondn ortore ms Sopeamees. er You Gan Be Free trom Truss Slavery md Rupture Mleery 23 | ved 19 a maliitude of rptere erterers ELECT supourt, aod COMPORT are oan ba held aad bebd with PERFECT, CORIOUS comfort, The Schuiling Rupture Lock len very aiGevent hing o It conforme perfectiy Np ne tal. Tt bas to sheet enrages, Po body ho plas! “d to your nace Let me show debe F. Citar. Lamar, Mo, has feally cured me? Broutiee, Wilinushny. Censiy, "Tie be ih wonderfal Armnews vet with 1 the com ‘ort that coed be obtained by gentle brew sure of Use hand, hoor. ar a property Atted SCHUTLING RUPTURE SCHUILING ex eikOxomn crivke Lock it yoo vtare support worth enending s boa bent it worth IN out own gored judgment tell y ere MU h STONY. pot < fetter If you prefer, but Write It nod geod it AT ONCE. ‘Latta’ Send This Now Geen Your CURE yea of anyiedy else ean bi Ly tow one bent of trial offer F home almost instantly & Resinol Ointment, with Resir © Soap, usually stops r ce tit quickly and easily heals m cases of eczema, rash or similar d or scalp erupt internal ribed Resinc r over twenty & t hesitate t A tressing j due to ser 3 Physicians have pres regular vo need ne cond Resin pt. oR, Resim STAR LOUIS M. LANG Follows Gill to Two Meetings, But Hi Never Says “Cap- | tain” Once, sonic hall, at Fremont, University, bullding. Tuesday night, at Columbia city, Mayor Gill mention Lang by name, and refer red to him as “Capt. Lang.” Wednesday night the mayor again referred to “Capt. Lang,” and mid he was a noble, brave, brave man. So Friday night Chief Lang fol lewed the mayor from one meeting to another, Ho was disappotnted, however. | 'The mayor never mentioned his jhame, even, much less praised him Gil! Gets Applause | At the University, Gill was given a good reception. His remarks re cetved applause frequently In Fremont, however, Gill was re. ceived teily. There wasn't any ap plnuse for his remarks, and when hé concluded there were only a half. doren who weakly started to ap plaud. At both places, big crowds turned lout to hear the mayor. There were twice as many at Fremont as at the Untversity. | In all, he spoke to adont 800. At the University, the mayor held himeelf pretty well In check, and made only a few slips, as compar ed with other speeches. He again eald Griffiths, while tn the council, voted to locate the dam where it is now, altho the offi records show Griffithe voted again: it and made a written report to show why he voted against it | Mayor Gets Mixed Up He also aid a reporter of The Star told him to fire the chief, and then at the in the Untversity bank reporter No such thing ever happened. GML again aatd he never cave Grif. fithe an order while in the police department “Oriffithe says T was white with tage when he raided a house,” Gill sald, “and I did protest because there was a l5-yearold cirl arrested In previous speeches Gill sald she was from Bellingham. Didn't Want the Clothes clothes of respectability. Why Morn? In proportion playfields than any other year. But some people think you've got to teach a child to turn # somersault with a $100 tnetructor.~ OM fintshed up tn a blaze of self- praine, “I'm the best qualified man In the elty to be mayor,” he said, “and wil! xive you furt as clean a city as any buman being can.” GIM spoke more heatedly at Fre mont He attempted an explanation of his speech at Everett, that the men at the Hotel Liberty shouldn't be! pald a cent for work, that they should work for some food and a) “flop.” He also explained what he sald at Ref Men's out of employment. He eald Griffiths anit because the mnemployed threatened trouble. “Tf he bad any red corpuecles, he wouldn't have quit,” he sald. “T did Pwant him to stay. I did not want any fos# in the police department.” BUILD FACTORY FOR DYES HERE Dyestuffs will be made tn Se attle, Ten thousand feet of factory floor space, at Woodlawn and Fifth ave, N. E., will be occupied by th West Coast Chemical Co., been formed build up dustry in the Northwest The colors manufactured will be malachite, eosine red, light green, magenta, light brown and floures- cine basic. The company {s capitalized at $50,000 and experienced chemists will be brought here * The company expects to bulld up xport business for Canada and the Ortent, as well as supply five woolen mills already in the North- west | Don’t the tn | Worry about your digestive troubles, sick headache, tired feeling or constipation. The depression that induces pr worry is probably due to a disordered liver, anyway. WAS COLD AT FREMONT) | There was one Gill follower who! attended two meetings Friday night! addressed by the mayor, who was} greatly disappointed | It was Chief Lang | The mayor first spoke at Ma varied his rule not to! he wouldn't take dictation from a/ who was {nnocently visiting some relatives. She was from Aberdeen.” “They say Oriffiths eave me the didn't he leave me like September} to the avatiable| moner, we spent more last year for! to Seattle residents) that has} mae ARCH 4, 1916 OUT CONDITIONS “We Must Protect Our Chil-| dren by Keeping City Clean. GRIFFITHS APPLAUDED Five hundred people waited an hour and 20 minutes to hear Austin E. Griffiths and Ole Hanson talk at Mark Wright hall, at Finley and Rainier ave. Friday night. The campaigners had been stuck In Ratnier valley mud, and Ole Hanson hardly waited to get hie breath before shout | Ing, “If | tived In Rainier val ley, I'd vote against every man In the city hall until he'd ex. why you haven't been better.” “Mayor Gill had two paths open to him when Austin E. Griffiths re signed as chief of police,” Hanson jaald, “One opened straight ahead; the other led back to the old days. Gill took the Lang route, Today |there fs open commercialized vies.” He then read statements of U |S. Attormey Ciay Allen and Pro cutor Lundin declaring the police are giving no ald to government jand county agents in stamping out want two years of hell.” He referred to the spoken words in at his firet campaign » when ha made the state about Mrs. Griffiths. “Stenographic reports were made jot that | Gingraceful speech,” sald | Ha son. “The Star knows what |he said, and printed tt to show you |that the old Hi Gill was speaking that day!” Griffithe Means Progress “I tell you the election of Grif. fiths next Tuesday will put Seat tle ahead, In a position to respond |to the coming wave of prosperity.” Griffiths aid not mention his op ponents name | He explained jand pointed out scheme of things | He said that a great city of 200,- |000 could not be run successfully unless it was put on an efficient | business Stands for Efficlency “You couldn't run « great {natl tution by calling a department head a damned fool tn all the pa pers and t swearing at him to everybody in the firm,” he said. “But that's the way the city is being run now. “My | of sane admintstration lim to tat ent difficulties over our 4 and day by day [build up a spirit of cooperation and effictency.” Griffiths was heartily applauded. He pledged all the ability and Gevotion at his command, and promised to give attention to the bullding op of Rainier valley as an In@netrial artery. Griffithe and Hanson also a4. dressed audiences at the Settle ment how it Rainfer“ave. and At- lantic st the the city charter close fitting By Uncle Jack See Him Smile; the War Doesn't Worry This Kid The ravages of the gypsy moth jin Europe could not be overcome by men—the wrens and the titmice conquered it in a few days. When the moth plagne thraatened th Wow years ag birds the th BETTER THAN CALOMEL :: Have parks of Berlina # trees were saved by Thousands Discovered, ‘HANSON POINTS | IS DISAPPOINTED the white slave traffic Must Keep City Clean | “It is my duty and your duty to protect our sona and daughters by keeping the city clean,” he naid. “If Hi Gill Is elected again, there will be trouble for two ye trouble and turmoil, This fs « year of} promise. Prosperity will not come to a city in turmoil. We don't DID YOU KNOW THAT--! ao: * « 10 Children Under 12 Years of panied by Parents Admit Insects destroy more than $400,-| Baughman, 615 serve the birds and save the|W.; Ir 08. | 6533 ecause the quail has been almost terminated farmers of the United| es lose more than $100,000,000| a yoar by ravages of chinch bugs. | It pays to care for birds Co Susan C. Erwin, 3134 87th place is this week's winner of the ollar with a suggestion for a con test that has never been used be- Star Dollar, 1f I Get It.’ rite a short 150-word essay on subject. Write on one side of |!® paper only, and sign name and add on the the other ving Dibble East and Thelma Roberts, ave. N. Hendrickson, 3706 West a ~ Two of our old friends have Scout movement in Spok “Ho 8 It {a “How I Intend to Sperff ports that his work {s progressing| delicate skin, |very favorably ern Washington your | three new troops Her Sister Is Here SHE WANTS TO SEE YOU CONTINUOUS FROM 9:00 A. ML TO 11°00 P. ML ADMISSION 3] 6 PIKE STREET Abmission <= 10c gg enyon st.; Be in the * W.; 2nd st. jing the people |traffic regulations. | It {s not Since his arrival | easily city | it, today tress, been formed. and seve all ay A MASTERPIECE OF ART _ HAVE YOU SEEN STELLA reasy, applied and costs little. Get further dis Zemo, Cleveland. Boy Scouts of Washington, D. C., 000,000 worth of crops each year.|atrice Roberts, 6533 Dibble ave, N.|are helping the police of that city “‘walk-rite” campaign which Harold |was formed for the purpose of teach- in regard to the |) again entered the lists of the — eee || old pastime ot “copping the | ||! Itching Torture Stops dollar.” They are Thomas | | lo ba any rom the fe mi COIN GOES TO LOCAL |) gtnes, of Duwamish, and Ruby | | mes ‘ rs n e > of mre " Wel- | | ss unnecessary for you to suffer Humbert, the little crows prince oti GIRL IN THIS WEEK’ S| — gored icant ane Pe with eczema, ringworm, rashes and taly-—this, his latest picture,!¢ y SONTE al ee ee reskin troubles, A little zemo, is , . tag) SUGGESTION CO : Take your hats off and stay any drug store for 25e, |shows him in the uniform of an| a while. extra large bottle, |Italfan naval officer. noe Was eo —_—_—__——@ | Promptly applied will usually give linstant relief from itching tort It cleanses and soothes the skin an Scout Executive W. E. Wylie, who | Reple .aulossy and effectively most , [skin diseases, has recently taken charge of the| Zomo ia a wonderful disappearing: ane, T@ itquid and does not smart the most. The contest closes at 3 chon next Friday afternoon. 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