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‘ aie tcl emanate a ae "AR—WEDNESDAY, APR. 26, 1916. PAGE 2. FORD'S VOTE IS (SUPT. SHIELDS Home of Albert Olson | “bg SENSATION) HOLDS RECORD, Center Street, Suquamish Shows Strength of Pacifist}He Has Charge of Largest Element Thru the School District in Middle West the World MAY AID SOCIALISTS|100,000 SQUARE MILES BY GILSON GARDNER WASHINGTON, April 26.—-The Henry Ford vote tn Nebraska ts a political sensation. Following hin |defeat of Senator William Alden Smith in Michigan, the event ts re garded as most significant The Michigan result was explain Jed as complimentary to Ford a” « }local and much respected citizen but the Nebraska result must have some other explanation, The Ford vote was In the face of gy ery dine him self. The latter declared himself a business man not seeking political preferment and not in any sense a candidate A strong pacifist sentiment tn the Middle West is what the Ford fw taken to Indicate. In Ne | braska this sentiment cannot be la |beled a purely Bryan sentiment Bryan was behind others, running for delegates to the democrati lconvention, The Ford vote stands | by Itwelf, These Ford returns fit in signif feantly with reports brought to rrr erises COMFORTABLE LITTLE HOME MIDST THE TREES l Harry! Hurry! Hurry! Only Three Days More to See Ten months ago Mr. Olson and family moved to Suquamish. He has had steady employment every day Since then, clearing and building and developing. In September Mr. Olson took charge of our water system He lays the mains, taps the pipes, connects up with the houses and is now doing a general plumbing business He installs bath tubs and sinks, ete., ete, and he has §lwashington by speakers who took done well part in the recent tour under the . . ausptees of the antl-"preparedness” During the whole period no resident has been with alan Caine 't, taliinen out good pure water and plenty of it Jeditortal director for the cominit ] tee, who directed the speaking Mr. Olson is an example of what one can do in a tour; states the Feauite.of the com hew community if they just try He and his family mittee's observation thus are well and happy; they pay no rent and have no great We expected to discover a pub The high cost of living has been solved for Hic sentiment against militarism me expense. - oe & 5 but we Were amazed to discover / § them the manner in which this sentiment In a Burlesque on CA , This Famous 4 Comedian’s Greatest Comedy SIDE. SPLITTING A Laugh in Every AcTs Foot of Film jis seeking political expression | This sentiment could readily be or | ganized into a party movement.” Those who have discussed organ- tzing © peace party trendy | mentioning as candidates, Henry | | Ford and Herbert Bigelow, or Hen: / ry Ford and Frank P. Walsh | This revel pacifist sent! |ment cuts both ways so far as the old parties are concerned. Why uot cut out the high rent and other drains of city life this summer? Why not secure a couple of tracts and build a tent house and spend the summer in comfort? Suquamish is just one hour's ride from Seattle. Boat service is so arranged you can live in Suquamish and work in Seattle, winter and summer. Superintendent Shields How would you like to be a lace to raise good, healthy boys and girls. Prof. Broad With Wilson nominated on the| Seheo! superintendent of a r teacher and all the parents claim their children democratic side on a vigorous pre-| sengol, district that contalne is our teac ia al Pp . paredn: platform and Roosevelt | 100,000 square miles of terri. are making wonderful progress. on a platform demanding still] tory, with 21 schools scattered greater preparedness, the pacifist} over it, half of them above the By the way, we have besides the $37.50 rote wit! inevitably tond to drift to) Aretlc circle, and two of them - and _$50 lots several larger tracts, pacifist-sociallst candidates, That| stations to menage threwn in We have 45 children in our Suquamish school. We want to have 100 when school opens this fall. Just the Attracti Motion Pictures of Chaplin Parade and Contest. Come and See Benson and Kirkpatrick, the| on islands, with 33 reindeer , party polled about one million| for good measure? Yourself in the Crowds. size 50x177, $100— $5 Cash votes in the 1912 presidential elec:| This Is the job which has. been an $5 tions. What might be the result if/handled for many years by Walter d Monthly a large pr t-pacifist vote t|C. Shields, who t# the superintend- Shew Every Hour—Starting on the to Its candidates this year, is a/ent of native schools h Hour—Open 9 a. m. These tracts are high and sightly, have fine view, five minutes’ walk from school and church, covered with Natural verdure. Take the boat at Pier No. 3, foot of MadisonsStreet, at 9:30 Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Sunday boats leave 9 A.M. Salesmen on the boat wearing our badges. OLE HANSON & SON pie Pike Street. PHONE—Elliott 2 Office open until 9 o'clock every evening. ern district of Al Every winter Superintendent » visita every school in hi ‘HIST! CHORUS MAIDS 3°" _ with. the exception of the STUDY CHEMISTRY :xcrei ests te susmer sie wre ‘y trip covers about 3,200 miles and takes him five and a half Chorus girls engrossed in taxt-|oonths going and returning to bis books and chorus men buried tn headquarters at Nome. chemistry and law books, during the Traveling in Northern Alaska tn Lemar g my oe ot Le Tel wiater is ne plente jearsal, ia no every day sight. < Yet it's here amongst us. Superintendent Shields very Out in the dim theatre auditorium |Of#n bas to carry two or three days’ supply of food on his reindeer | Vat w 1 ey | fon can seopheiirs Magy va rynse ciet-—snongh Ser himeett and the! 5 4 {one Eskimo guide who usually ac chorus men and women buried compantes him. At night the fold-| bo in study, while on the brilifantly n a t ing tent carried on the sled ts lighted stage the principals stag for put up on the snow, and the two all they are worth, and the orches men craw! into their steeping ba: creases strength The Chamber of of Commerce re-ltra tears off the root. = 9 ceived a message Wednesday from] ‘Then suddenly the muste stopa|—-™84¢ of reindeer fure—for the f QU ‘yer | Norman Abrams, who, as a delegate | ana the director yells “All hands on |Mikht. The reindeer are tethered tare of the Chamber and Seattle Auto-| deck,” near by and find their own food a mit ie ty | MODLle club, is attending a meeting! “There ts a rush from the aud-|Thelr great, shovel-like hoofs come | serious question \we 15¢-— % -15¢ REX Second and University tle tn Omaha called to discuss plans for trorjum, and dropping their trigs|!mto play, and they dig out the| fa! full eee | tn le a transcontinental highw: to start hich Article soon to ab-| from Savannah, iss cate docks, the chores, belles II I food. By some eaksown DRUG STORE NM AN pega prey suraanscer nines (\CURES MEN Dear in this paper and dandies climb up onto the Ric yoct doctor or| The message said Seattle had|srage and in a minute are ewinging|™Means, their {natinct tells them A rummage sale will be held all) Burglars crawled thru the pantry! who, through Errors and Excess, \suffer from Chronic Weakness, | been definitely chosen as the North: | ghout the platform, thundering out j where this Is growing beneath the week at the South End public| window at the home of Mrs. M Drog Co |west terminua of the highway, . | ‘ays carry the chorus of “Because You're |*?0* market, Third ave. and Washington | Impett and stole five rings and impaired Manhood, In in the f=. thee hasdecacga igestal ba? sees _aeengy AYS HELL QUIT At, for the benefit of the Holy |!0cket Tuesday night, The loot was Back, Nervous Debility, | Lost Vi- pigs ERE NAS ney are rehearsing their parts | Trinity Lutheran church. j valued ai |tality, Kidney and Bladder Trou 028s ara jin “The Red Mill,” the parts! BLOW UP THEIR SHIP | bles, are quickly cured by ? buckinaHAm WANTS ONLY |spring collere opera, to be given LONDON, April 26—The ‘ ee FOR and GET |DR. PIERCE’S SEXOID - ONE NEW AUTO i. her — Lepoeg on May 3, by| crew of the German raider in- é eeigh ingsley of the Stewart 5 wat; eat & or six boxes for $5. hief 16 students of the University of| volved in an attempt to land | Street pharmacy was called to po- ORI ICK Ss RAYMOND REMED om « os Gut Pasa ggge ee bo hog mae ago a + &| troops and ammunition on the j|lice headquarters Tuesday. 0 Povel onic Fourth ead’ Union lepartment could get jweek away, eo cas a een t of Ireland, Friday morn- ow a THE ORIGIN. Phone Main 1888 olx new * [as thelr studies didn't stop they was captured, beatne: ‘eueed the chiet MALTED MILK t Lang’s request, an appro- | /bad to hit on the idea of studying ——- -| “No,” “esa Casag substitutes priation of by wo Mee ay cae | during rare aes TH sat an otter deen there ee ee made for a new patrol and he downtown seat sale for the ; Are Easily Peeled Off with o— —_-—____. -@ | tre box office on Thursday, April 27 ANNOUNCEMENT Meves’ Cafeteria Opens Today said the chief. “And I'll change of- floers every week.” Riba | “I'l promise you, then, that I powder or anything |Won't sell booze at the Stewart 1 UD roe often this| Street store,” answered Billingsley. | only emphasiaes the defect. Be Wednesday the chief satd he had/ | aides, It's much easter to remove the 9 disfigurement with ordinary mereol- confidence in Biliiagsley's werd. As the Fighting Parson, In a Spart Essanay Orama Entitied THE LIGHT BEARER A story of the conquering of the underworld gang in New York by a young athletic minister. You can't help but like it. ‘Sis HOPKINS min n Another of the famous “Sis Hop- kins” comedies is to be seen at the “Class theatre the balance of this week. This one is called “Ro- mance and Riot,” and it is full of plenty of both. Your sides will ache from laughing John Murray, one of four city jail trusties detafled to carry con *|fiscated Mquor from the Stewart ,|Street pharmacy Tuesday, walked away from his work and hasn't |been heard of since. He had five days yet to serve. ‘ | veotiment resort SHOPLIFTER 1S FINED hing results If troubled with wrinkles or fur . |rows, a wash lotion made by din When detectives searched Mrs. xcellent Food and Courteous Treatment. DR. L. RB. CLARK Why Is This Dental Office ) Growing so Rapidly? 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