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PAID The Brewery Orphans The Backers of Initiative No. 24 —one of the Booze Bill Twins—in desperation have become exercised about their orphan stockholders. They insist that the brewery should be allowed to come back in order to protect the interests of the orphans who own brewery stock. Diligent search shows that the majority of these are grown-up orphan shareholders who either in- herited the shares or bought them on a declining market from those who saw the handwriting on the wall —and they are all fairly husky or- phans.at that, and well fixed finan- cially. THE ORPHANS that should en- list the sympathy of the voters at this time are those whose parents made the fatal mistake of investing their money in the BREWERY PRODUCT and not in the Brewery Stock. These were left only poverty and a thirst for beer. AND ALSO— The other thousands who will re- ceive the same inheritance should the Booze Bill Twins come back. After All Is Said and Done— The Purpose of Initiatives 18 and 24 is to sell more booze. The adop- tion of either measure would prac- tically put the present Dry Law out business of i And would put the SALOON ON WHEELS or the Saloon in the Hotels all over the state. And would grow a new crop of every year. And would make it as easy to get booze as it is to get Cedar River Water— Besides, there is a meter on the water. Seattle Dry Campaign Committee 3184 ARCADE BLDG. BROS. just Printers THIRD MAIN 1043 IN VOTE ROW Superior Judge Dykeman Mond. afternoon denied the injunction as By our easy payment ed for by I. Paul Hutchinson, demo Plan, all Giecases. Cor sultation free. Twelfth ye Dr. Macy, 203 Ep-| ler Bidg., 811% Second ave. cratic candidate for commissfoner, ¥. republican candidate for the me office, stricken from the bal lot. yw l= for 10) Philip Tworoger, Hutchinson's at |torney, announced he would ask the 7 supreme court for a writ of review CIAL THIS WEEK OWLY tTiesday Oiameay exprensed an fopinion that the attempt to have introduce our wonderful and him withdraw from the race was Trubyte teeth, which are| nothing more thun an expression of true to natural teeth than fear for his success on the part of yet produced, we will! the opposition . you, this week only, a regular set of these wonderful teeth | jaws,” he said, “and if I am unwor- $10.00. If you are in need of &/thy of the office for which I am of plates, do not fail to take ad-|-unning, it is a poor time to start se of this offer. faction after the ballots are in the — hands of the printer.” Aa | one ere ~ 1168388 _ Have your teeth extracted posi-| tive ly painlessly free by our latest) _ National Painless N. W. Cor. Fourth and Pike Open Sundays, 9:30 to 1 p. m. Sera eeEnEEaEEnER En ERE FRYE’S "th DRINK A GLASS OF REAL HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST . Says we will both look and fee! clean, sweet and fresh and avoid iliness. jrapid strides with results that are jof untold blessing to humanity, The latest application of its untir ing research 's the recommenda tion that it is as necessary to at tend to internal sanitation of the drainage system of the human body, as it is to the drains of the house. Be TY Those of us who are accustomed 4 QUALI to feel dull and heavy when we ij MARKETS arise, splitting headache, stuffy j from a cold, foul tongue, nasty . bead breath, acid stomach, can, instead, “WEDNESDAY SPECIALS | tee! as fresh as a daisy by open ing the sluices of the system each morning and flushing out the whole of the internal polsonous stagnant matter. Every one, whether ailing, sick T-Bone Steak..... Cc or well, should, each morning jfore breakfast, drink a glass of . ae 15c' aspoonful |real hot water with « t _ Choice Steer be 4 of limestone phosphate in it to _ Choice Veal wash from ‘ie stomach, liver and BOHOOR..--.-.20.205- C | bowels the previous ‘day's Indl |gestible waste, sour bile and pot Sugar Cured 123 ¢ 2% toxine; thus cleansing, — Bacon.... | sweetening and purifying the en letaluma Storage |tire alimentary cana! before put ting more food into the stomach Ranch Eggs... : | Watch for The action of hot water and lime stone phosphvte on an empty FRYE’S BIG SATURDAY stomach is wonderfully invigo ing. It cleans out all the sour fer- mentations, gases, waste and acid. ity and gives one a splendid appe tite for breakfast. While you are enjoying your breakfast, the phos phated hot water is quietly ex tracting a large volume of water from the blood and getting ready for a choroug flushing of all the inside organs. The millions A people who are hothered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble, rheumatic stiffness; others who have sallow rkins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a quarter pouad of Mmestone phos phate from the drug store. This will cost very little, but is suffi cient to make any one a pro: SHOPS OPEN UNTIL 6:20 P. M./ nounced crank on the subject of ED | internal sanitation.’ AT THE FOLLOWING MARKETS OLYMPIC MARKET - ADVERTISEMENT | RAMSAY WINS to have the name of Claude C. Ram-| “I have not violated the election Sanitary science has of late mado} SENATOR GOES ASHORE BUT ISN'T HURT After spending most of the night ashore near West Point lighthoure, the — passenger steamship Senator put out at 6 a. m. Tuesday, apparently none the worse for her mie hap. Lighthouse Tender Peterson, at West Point, which is near Fort Lawton, saw the ship stranded after midnight He was unable to learn her name al for aid. 1 thelr not asked land sho did not sig | Paxsing [lights on he steamships but wer r help, and altho they reported or p oe t * when reaching Seatt hone knew her name. Port Warden Paysse confirmed the {identity of the ship Tuesday | morning as the Senator, plying be | tween Seattio and Vancouver under jthe Pacific oast Steamship com pany’s flag No report was received at the }Pacific Coast Steamship Co. head jauarters from the Senator, but It jwan explained that the captain jmight not have thought It neces |eary, know that he was only held }up until high tide, The Senator ft Seattle for Vancouver, carrying elght and about 100 passengers Jat 11:30 p, m. Monday EL PASO, Oct. 21—Several| Americana reaching the border dur-| jing the night brought confirmati of the capture of the town of San ta Rosalia by Villista bandits. Villa is now moving on Parral ar inez, the Americans stated All the bandits, numbering 4,000, are now mounted on horses, mules | jand burros, tho many still are ua jarmed | { BERLIN, via Wireless to Sayville, | Oct. 31.—-Gen Von Falkenhayn's laries, which arred in 1 forces have captured 151 Rumanian around Portland in the last two j officers and 9,920 men since Octo- _- . és muted tip the olin | 10, the war office announced | BY CHAS. P. STEWART ears were —- uted by th ’ M today. Booty includes 37 cannon, U. P. Staff Corr today to Robert D. Hayward, 28 47 machine guns, one flag and| BUBNOS AYRES A| Who ts under arrest : |much other war material, very unpleasant feeling has devel After Hayw had been seized fe BENS BaD on the street, detectives went to oped bec jing (Paid Advertising) Th nos pay P. Calhoun Isaac Democratic Candidate for County Commissioner x ville Second Commissioners’ District are in man FOR fa Good Roads : Efficiency in Office Minister governme Ayres paper that th k had been compelled to UP Bold Jewelry. and a vial of acid Sousa Dantas bling debts | for —" . wpa ‘ rigs when he retired as Brazilion min. | {seated lcton ‘was directed to ister Zeballos that wants war with Brazil | aA PORTUGUESE TROOPS FIGHT WITH ALLIES BERLIN STAR—TUESDAY, OCT. 31, 1916. PAGE The trug gle » the tion of to hand gram prive the pe referendum gigantic with these of Governor Lister is wor Henry and Hughe The wind was blowing about 20 miles an hour Tuesday morning. COMPARE THE and its velocity was steadily in ing, a g tol weather) Governor Ernest Lister ors. © gale reached 48 miles in Seattle and 61 miles at| Tattoouh Monday VOTE FOR GOVERNOR LISTER Oftictal predictions were it would * [Occzense Tusaday night and We “PROGRESSIVE” AND “DRY,” WHO IS FIGHTING TO DEFEAT jneeday, and switch gradually from REFEREND jeouth to west, There will probably ALL SEVEN UMS de @ little rain late Tuesday, and tore rain. Wednesday WILSON pond ‘ies on SAFETY THOUSANDS OUT BOTH ON THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET | President Wilson has had both branches of Congress of the | T0 HEAR LISTER same political faith as himself, therefore, his al to secure great results i i} Lister, as Governor, has had to deal with two Legislatures, cact BELLINGHAM, Oct. 31.—Despite| of them of adverse political faith—in both branches. For four years ae hae sale, snoop he has fought reactionary Republican Legislatures in an attempt to hear ‘Gor 7 shat ut the cious ir save to the people the right to govern themselves strenuous day of campaigning. The governor spoke to several thousand SOME OF GOVERNOR LISTER’S GREAT ACCOMPLISHMENTS in Whatcom copnty yesterday, fin : “ P : ishing up with a rousing rally at Lister saved the people their power to rule by vetoing bills destroy- the Bellingham theatre. Mra. Fran ing the initiative referendum—recall. ces Axtell, progressive democratic Ml Lister secured the famous “stop thief” decision, preventing legislative candidate for congress, whose home b f weg Ws late wate dhe farronmea’ in L sip “a thd alehiconee law by vetoing the bill repealing it jovation when she introduced the ister saved er eight- ur law " & 4 patty a eae Lister signed the minimum wage law for women lotta Memusek tenia. aed Lister wants to keep the state dry Sumas during the day. He called | Lister has saved the people of this state over $5,000,000 by vetoes jattention to his vetoes of $5,000,000 Lister favors nonpartisan state and county government state expenses voted by the legts-| Lister, four years ago, asked for a new constitutional convention. |lature, and to other economic acts Pr 4 lof the administration. He urged| Lister gave the state its present great road system : the voters to cast their ballots Lster turned a republican deficit of $450,000 to a democratic surplus against the referendum measures, of $1,300,000 in the state treasury. Bove yg oe tig oA pee gee Lister gave Washington women the highest minimum wage law of p | Py Skagit county today | any state in the Union. _* ‘ | | Lister established separate state training school for girls - AMERICANS CONFIRM | Lister established a state school for adult blind. , } Lister caused strict enforcement of the eight-hour law | VILLA S SUCCESSES | Lister made the fisheries interests entirely support the fisheries de- partment. ‘MANY BURGLARIES CHARGED TO MAN BY DIPLOMATS | wuooFFeren cotp PORTLAND, Oct. 31.—Fift BRINGS FIGHT between Hrazil and Argentina use of recent charges {nvolv the names of acting Foreign Sousa-Dantan was made in | Breciiian his house and claim to have found there loot from many robberi The goods in the house included a 200 phonograph A amal! clay crucible he charge a for melting Hayward when he tried to sell se ister to Argentina 8o ry promptly offered to resign eral lamps of pure gold to strangers president refused.to accept the whom he halted on the stre ignation » 93 Later the charges were denied. QERVIGES ARE SE weeks’ time. the denial being supported by evi T arecias .. dence to show t P untrue sictan & ae The Rio de Janeiro papers as-! special services and prayer will country and F serted the ations against 80U-\he held in Mah. | fon a“ sa-Dantas were made by an Argen-iday again: Measures ongtt ” tine group headed by Foreign Min-|No, 18 and 24, known an the hote , andes bills noon prayer sting in a downtown theatre is being planned under the auspices of the Mintater jal federation and brewery NEW YORK lonial Hotel, Mr the value of both of wh Wireless to Bay Oct Portuguese fighting with the Macedonia, Ge der of the allied troops, reveals letter to @ personal friend in ® published by the Tageblatt Tagebiatt declares it obtained | of the letter thru a neutral Via ¢ free une ¢ wish to obt mental power that | 1 ne whip troops allied forces Farrail, com liquor ta ll will enthr ple mean McBride ret A hitherto untold Secret of his Great Victories over Tack Johnson and Frank Moran. Ordinary Nuxated Iron will often increase the strength and endurance of the delicate nerv- ous folks 200 per cent in two Upon viewed at hi apartment in the Co- th me to study ent Wi T have a chemint wi itt oducts aa to thelr ¢ great strength and endurance, h are #0 necessary tn PAID ADVENTISOMENT McBride, Candidate for Governor, Se- cures Enormous Campaign Fund From Big Corporations Through Favoring Adoption of All Seven Referendums “Booze and Boodle” Unite to Fight Governor Lister terests and blg corporations of the State haye united in a life and death p out progressiveness in the State of Washington and to give it back ft on keeper and liquor seller. Their joint program is the en referendums and the two in « Nos. 18 and 24 Phis pre ne the liquor interests as strong! ever in this State r d fan tunity of banishing it, for the adoption of t that they w not have another opportunity to use the initiative hibition law t \ ation of Eastern Washington within the past penly urging the defeat of Governor Lister and the election c ation Wash n has f two years been er t t p out all organization of labor. They have now ecking the passage of the seven referendums and de, Re ¢ undidate for ernor, has the support of the railroads ervice corporat the liquor dealers’ organization; the Republi the Republican g County Central Cc nittee; the Seattle Post enemies of popular ernment , wes for I lent Wilson should nber that Governor and night, t ecure the Pres t re-election and that working equally as uously to secure President Wilson's defeat RECORDS OF LISTER—“ DRY AND PROGRESSIVE”— WITH M’BRIDE, “WET AND REACTIONARL.” McBride, as governor, retarded Washington's progress by progressive laws passed. THREE OF M’BRIDE’S MOST VICIOUS VETOES McBride Vetoed the First Local Option Bill Passed by the State Hy doting so he gained the support of the liquor interests, which indorsed him in 1908, and which secured his nomination in the repub- liean primaries again this year. State-wide prohibition law has since been passed by the use of *he initiatl the use of which McBride now wishes to destroy McBride Vetoed a Bill Creating a State Tax Commission vetoing the first A state tax commission, created by a subsequent legislature, was the hod by which the great timber interests, the railroads and the tax-dodging corporations in this state w first made to pay their proportionate re of taxes. This veto explains why the “big” inter- ests are all for McBride today McBride vetoed a bill providing for the education of indigent children. THESE AND OTHER JUST AND PROGRESSIVE MEASURES WERE ALSO VETOED BY McBRIDE: McBride vetoed an appropriation for the maintenance of the Puyaliup agri- cultural station. (This action caused the station’s closing—since reopened.) McBride vetoed a bill providing bounties for the destruction of coyotes and wolves. (This law, desired ty the farme hos since been enacted.) McBride vetoed a bill for the establishment of a branch Soldiers’ home. (A later legislature paseed a bill providing for the present Soldiers’ home, at Port Orchard McBride vetoed a bill encouraging tre production and manufacture of beet sugar McBride vetoed a bil ing claims. (Even real estate is now assessed only 50% of its value.) In view of this destructive record, you can understand why the Post-intelll- gencer (Republican), on September 7, 1998, said of McBride: During McBride's entire term of office, not one single constructive act his credit; not @ measure of reform initiated by himself and carried change in the interests of economy or efficiency in a single state anagement of which was in his appointees; not a measure of ted by him or put into effect. He posed, and he also Kave utterance to lurid d nclations of corporations and lobbyists, and he vetoed a number of perfectly proper appropriation bills, most of which were subsequently passed over his veto or subsequently enacted by a later legislature.” This makes it easy to understand why Congressman J. W. Bryan is support- Senator Dan Landon, now retary of the republican . said, in the senate last year: “Lister is the best gov- nor the state of Washington ever had.” Remember, McBride had served his term as governor when Senator Landon made this statement. eo 2 : oss Willard says: lake Nuxated Iron — If you want plenty of ‘stay there’ Strength and Endurance-and Health and muscles like mine.” encouraging mining by reducing the assessment on min- natitution the real economy of any kind advoc betng twter- You foods and power to pro JESS WILLARD AT HOME Among all the prominent figures of the prize ting, probably none is so de- voted to family life as Jess Willard, After each engagement the champion hurries to his wile and children and romains af their side until public de- mand forces him te leave for new encounturs, Everything is done to bring up tho “little Willards” with strong healthy bodies Air. Willard accounts for bis own success by saying: — ““T consider that plenty of iron in my blood is the secret of my great only one of hundreda w I could you eat, your food merely ‘urance.’” Economy in Adminis- Have Your Glasses baniabion ‘Dear ot neaneer Sent git the stranein’ out ot Je zy: tration PHOPNIX, Aric. Oot. 91-8en-] Made the U.S. Wa are ate A A ila ator R. L, Owen, of Oklahoma, in oWe y plant try Ca A G A INST a speech here Monday, took excep: eat Pay Masrbitant Prices defietent tion to the statements of Roose an Cri INGLnwE. 5 well, you owe it and ¢ Graft velt on his recent tour, in which he|f gmina f th on t ° the follow with ara stated that more than 600 Ameri. | our al lens 4 h Lone Fee OO ee tA er has gone Ring Methods cans and 300 Chinese had been|| fo\0 es Santen onan d. Next take lack of tron.-B. Sauer, M.D. | rye killed during Wilson's administra: || eighty-five cents. Come and ir AKetenaine a My ed Favoritism tion his age he enld wae tor two weeks. Then | Owen sald that only 230 persons, bDesTRoy vou taking tron iron had filled your strength again and see for —_ — lincluding all foreigners, were ktil Ci ad AO poe ie ee Be alee ate AF en. tet gta eee ue ed, while 386 were lied white Taft and nearly all in. Now at 80 a mir- down people who were alling all the physicians everywhere, Unilke the Not a Dollar was president, and 57 during Roose: acle of vitality and his face beaming while, double their strength and en der Inorganic Iron products, {t is eaatly velt’s term with the buoyancy of youth, Ag [ durance, and entirely get rid of all assimilated, d not Injure the teeth. ‘ have sald a hundred times over tron symptoms of dyspepsia, liver and make them biack, nor upset the stomach Need Be Paid Is th est of all strength bulld troubles, fn from 10 to 14 on the contrary, it is a most potent rem two vistons ere. vould only. t time, almply by taking tron in edy in nearly ail forma of indigest Hy veils: 3 c simple. ne fe such great Till Cured ‘octlo 1 NINE YEARS IN Ant e i A. G, Smith, president of the a A ersons min te orsett $100 to any charitable t y about my plan Eee 4 H » now dle every vear ton they ¢ take any | to cure you on the New Youk & Cuba Mail Steamship eumania, «rippe, consumption, kid woman under 60 who lacks t above proposition Co. is in Seattle, to inspect the liver and heart trouble, et oe their strength 280 per or oF A yessels Panuco and Canuto, which real and true « which In four weeks’ time, provided they have ' : { ted their diseases thing no «organic trouble nls jare near) ompletion at the yard or less than a we offer to refund your money if it does not ja of the Seattle Construction and Dry double your strength and en ta Epler Bidg., Becond Ave, the Dock Co. | The new oF THE WAY Ys TO WALK | essary vessels willbe used on! change food Inte stern run Wing ‘put tt, mo matter how much or what nue. With