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ners ieptmapheneeene Paneer me panera oe ~~ STAR—THURSDAY, NOV. 2, 1916. PAGE ¢ E SIGNS LOVE NOTES, “YOUR — BIG FAT FOOL” DRIFT IS TO “WILSON IN N.Y, ~ SAYS GARDNER CONTINUED | FROM PAGE 1 RAND! THEATRE Third and Cherry You will laugh at the Jokes of =" and CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 apartment), and get a little “Getty and habitually republican, it Up,’ I would then be o. k part of New York’ rel\ “The cruise was bum-—about hal! able up-state republican ma cheap guys and the remainder from jority.”) small towns—a cheap, jakey crowd The poll no more cruises for me 24 and at “L was glad to hear from you Total voters canval A 9 Write me. 4 am the only one here. | Wilson 12 As ever and ever, 4 ble bs Bell’s 4 O28 & ee: ie wien oo “Getty-Up"” meant cheering up | Democrats to Hashes ° explained the defendant, to reply to Progressives to Wilson 1 his counsel's question. ipreers Bes th tuahes ; ues Daughter a Wellesley Girl | First voters to Wilson 2 His daughter, Dorothy, a Welle 1 pirat voters to Hughes 0 ry ley college student d his sor | Socialists to Wilson 2 you'll simply Irving, a Yale student, amiled broad Reciaiiaee te Husted 5 ’ ly at the explanation. They joined ; catia) Cem: teak, Shab holler! 4 rv -y? Thin poll is in e jury and court room crowd | butetec tr de ieobenie thasareth i a hearty laugh when the signature lin ste eeaccetLen tnat Wikem we Other Showings FH) ¥0r is. Fat Pool.” was read Tag le sags pate hae Gevien The next letter, written by Lyon | pe |! iaiier waiabar Nad Bebe. Be from the same place, to Miss Con Lb ‘ eesiues’ wond. seakene” nell, read as follows bis a _ |found on the republican side. There | “T have read Dr, Robinson's book ¢ iy actanliy : lores TesuMten toe let with a great deal of interest. I eee | scotes pee Ae pte wish he had been here to kill this | litter of brown kittens. My cold is Drift Is to Wilson better than {t was, but not entirely The significant thing is that the gone. andidates are running cloe, and Hopes Doctor Chokes | that the “drift” {s to Wilson. It “I sometimes wonder which one a will be not that all the changes | of the ‘kind doctors’ ts holding your of vote are from republican, pro: Mly white hand while I am not} grensive or focialist to Wilson there, and who {s taking you to din | There are no changes fre Vilson the Wm. Fox yner at Rogers’, I don't wish him -|ta Hughe nor dots Hughes ret | 2 o choke any of he oun, men h i Se rama: essee's~% 2 LISTERRESENTS [BUILDING GAINS (MAN WHO SHOT 2:02.82: yo upposed to remarkable thing ‘ound was @ got your bed up against the window RCE SHOWN N YEAR BOY RELEASED |to x te the aes gee ae ket hese cold nights s New York state goes, #0 “LYDIA PINK HAM." {been a political tradition since the - Lee € ‘olk In clore elections cdl aay hain daciash Oe resenting personal at-| Altho the number of bullding| After spending « night and a daylins big cara ca dau’ tease ta vie oO cena what gid you mean when|tacks made by a Tacoma newspa-| Pert its Issued during October in the city sail George, Prices the electoral college—the state now “Mise Connell had a mania forlterday wired from Snobomish to | a onth, 191 5 r 1915\on his personal recognizance Thur®| aout 1,000 votes. and it determined ags ceaosia arte cee.’ I Pid gehen his campaign committee in Seattle, already has be lipned by the|day i lithe: tenn Indeed, up to date no her how much they held her hands, |*!¥ing them instructions to cancel | first ten m nthe of 191 He will have to face a charge Of election has won without ty 7,360 permits, calling assault in the second degree, which| New York state. | A ion, Fast and They were joke expressions.” Friday's meetings in Seatt STLDTA Ek denatfuntind, Gavel nae-been dermal tenee kiana I | Furi Were you jealous of the doc-|/that he will have that day to give xsued this year. The total| The old man waa remorseful Over! jronce the freneiod interest. get| jous ag ae to a further campaign of Plerce for 1915 was 7,319 permits, calling affair after he heard that the] eels cecutieiaa te tein atateraeat Weekday Sundays wae a Dressmaker Then county to anawer and reply to what bet rage ss Leon en hoy might be a eripple all of Bis) nance the disposition of political! Matinees Evenings Lyon said he first met Miss Con-|he terms to be a lying and con), pe pce’ rte <- jeanenatag eae ati tibet ie let rook] warwicks to pick candidates from nell when she came to his house as/temptible attack spon bin. which ia an indication of prosper-|and glanced into the crowd j Re eenoe : Cc | Cc A seamstress during the lifetime of| A morning newspaper in Tacoma ity. according to the dopesters T iakat the around | Nevert vetens and notwithstand his wife. After his wife's death! published the statement that t Satiat ‘ie: ‘alti oe # election might very easily | she continued to visit them to make saci has not been telling the} " Thee vet eal cebdoaarng sd without New York. If One child with adult free dresses for Miss Dorothy Lyon. truth when he asserted that he| MORE THAN 23,309 liquor per-| Indefinitely Xcray photo.| Wilson carries the West and Mid-| to Weekday Matinees. ever make love to her?’ Lyon|never touc a drop Hquor in| mits were issued in King county bang Ay sacar aes ie A ‘joint \dle West including Ilinois and In-| was asked his Hfe. A statement by a former |4uring October, while October 30 , of diana—bat that i another story. | “Never,” he said. “And I never} saloonkeeper published, in | was the banner day, with 1,287 per- | New York's vote tn tonal elec: | promised to marry her.” |which this man was made to say | mite. To FINE SPITTERS one in almost always the result Miss Dorothy Lyon and Irving|that he had served the governor | m= Don't spit on the sidewalk jobtained by subtracting a large! . Lyon stated briefly that they be-|with drinks over his bar. (Paid Advertiata If you do it may cost you $6, and | emocratic vote of New York city | His RUPTURE came acquainted with Miss Connell} Governor Laster, since early a trip to police headquarters. from the large republican vote “up- | in her capacity as seamstress in|youth, has been an ardent prohibi Chiet Reckingham has fesued a|*t#t*.” The city is normally dem-| i was badly ruptured white lifting ajtheir home. They never noticed /|tionist, and has been chief templar general order to patrolmen to start |Crsti®. Anything which cuts/ Geveral years ago. Doctors said my |any indications of affection between |of the Good Templars lodge, a well- enforcing the ordinance designed |2°W" the upstate republican ma-| Bem care eae a cerTtes,|the plaintiff and defendant known prohibition organization to pratect the city’s health, jority is likely to turn the state! Tiidepetking that quickly an4 comm Completing a three-day campaign llth tall att evi belle BIT ly cured Years have passet.| THE PORT of Seattle's October/in the northwest counties with a| Don't You Want to Get Away The city of New York will Dever, returned. | receipts showed a business of $128,-|record of 21 speeches in that space | f mak ing F {| Undoubtedly give Wilson quite peration, no lost| 200.79 as compared to $1 of time, Governor Lister will today rom the Annoying Features o! a large majority. The Jewish for the passage of 19-foot draft ves-/hegin his final King county drive vote is @ large factor in New sels. with eleven speoches York city—sufficlently large to Eugene M carer a a rr overcome the German-American Marcellus alllance support of Hughes. Tammany is a weak spot. Wil- son and Tammany have not got on very well together; but Tammany is more or less “reg- ular” and will go thru the mo- tions of getting out the demo. cratic vote. On the republican Barnes {s sulking in Better cut out x. PAID ‘and show It to any others who ue Col. H. B. Hardt WILL VOTE FOR ADVERTISEMENT 52 CAUGHT IN GAMING RAID Not one of the 52 the misery of ruptw Gauss Tells You How. ind anger of an operation. MUSEMENTS| | old Boss} 80} N en who were tent. saac P. Calhoun in a gambling den at 4 | ganized HE general tendency of gov ernments at the present time is to restrict the use of strong alcoholic Hquor, and to permit the use of mild beer and Nght wines The wo-called Prohibition Law of this State operates exactly in opposition to this tendency, One quart of beer contains one | to four per cent alcohol, and one | quart of whisky contains FIFTY per cent. alcohol, or from twelve and one-half to fifty times more | alcohol than beer; and pure al- | cohol is from twenty4ive to one hundred times stronger than | beer.* | The express charges are corre pondingly iigher on twelve quarts of b th on two quarts of alcohol. Whisky or al- | cohol ts less bulky and conse quently can be carried by a per son more conveniently than beer. | These and other facts taken {n eration show an unrea discrimination in the law favor of strong against to consi ronabl prese intoxicating t in drinks as LARGER PAY ROLLS seems hardly possible that would purposely dis criminate against home consum- ers and manufacturers, thus de stroying manufacturing plants in tt the peo this state ond building like plants in other states, taking away labor and pay rotis in this state and giving them to other states, probibiting a business that brought large sums of mon- ey into this state from its large export trade and sending thou- sands of dollars out from this this state, reducing taxable prop- rty at hor and increasing as sersment property elsewhere, raising the price of mild beer and thereby imposing an unreason- able tax on the consumer, all of his done under a Prohibition law that operates fn favor of strong alcobolic Hquor as against a mild, wholesome one to four per cent eer, which should be made with- in this state, from the products of our hop ranches and bariey farms, by the labor of thousands of employes now hoping for re- employment. / Initiative “Measure No. 24, which is to be voted upon next Tuesday, seeks to modify the un reavonable and discriminating provisions of the so-called Pro- hibition Law. MILD 4 PER CENT BEER Initiative Measure No. 24 pro- vides for a mild beer of not over four per cent alcohol, permits its manufacture within this etate, and regulates {te gale by the manufacturer to the consumer at his residence, which is not a place of public resort. “it does not re-establish the saloon or public drinking place, nor does it seek to do #0.” It-simply pro- vides that those who want beer can obtain a homemade product at a reasonable price, without K compelled to pay high transportation charges for it. t consumer will be , woolesome mild *RBeer shipped into Washing: ton under ‘he present permit yatem actually contains as much as 7 per cent alcohol Some analyses show even higher an 7 per c | mild beers. | 1 | | PAID ADVERTIONMIEN Prominent Citizens “Argue for Initiative Measure No. 24 residence, which will quit the use of ting liquors an a heer at his enable him intoxle atror bevera The the bill law was no Saloon Le Prohibitic t there gue Anti drawn #0 tha portunity for his own judgment the ny pro and the voter had it whole vote against it here an opportunity discriminate, we do not lieve the people of this state would have eliminated the brew- ing of mild beer ‘or private use at home $5,000,000 IN EXPORTS Ity the c a voter to une reference the in sions o take or been be jons of Initlativ the exy nes the Breweries State can be re amounted to over $ vious to the adoption of the Anti Leagve bill, This state th © quantity of it being exceeded by Wisconsin and Missouri and the great bulk of this busi ness in “he City attle Over one-half of the beer made in Seattie was sold outside of the STATE, 1 the foreign money came this state to employes for their labor, to pay farmers for their bops and barley, and to pay taxes on prop erty and dividends on invest nts, Had this great export business not been destroyed, an sdditional investment in oulld ing and machinery to the an one million dollars would have been made one brewery alore Se attle provi Measure of yort busi of this ained It 00,000 pre Saloon ‘ r¢ beer exported, was conditions of this pure The clima tate, wit ter. and wa in air and locality its the which to buy the best hops and ‘al barley, two of our principal home products, made it possible to manufacture a mild beer that was second to none in this or other country; and an im- nse export business was being ip in tirong competition orewerles of other nd Nations. Why should this be destroyed in favor of inte! e the Why should a mild beer e discriminated against in favor sf strong alcoholic intoxicants? RESTORE MANUFACTURING Initiative Measure No. 24, if enacted, will restore manufac- turing properties destroyed by the Prohibition Law, and it will give home consumers the sensi- ble privilege of procuring a Washington made product at prices that are reasonable, and of maintaining a large export business that will be a valuable asset to the State. We have affixed our names to this argument, believing that if Initiative Measure No. 24 be- comes the law, it will check law breaking and the consumption of poisonous compounds, and be a an al ts outst wositive step forward in good morals, health and real temper- ance DR. W. A. SHANNON DR. GEO. M. HORTON, F. K. STRUVE H. UATIMER, ALICE M. LORD, FRANK B. GUILKEY, C_ B. NIBLOCK, Committee on Argument nt} i a . ee AND LUNCH ™ ONLY TRACE OF MAN Otto Hodds, 47, 2108 Summit | Jave., left home Saturday morning to chop wood out beyond Richmond Saturday night he failed to re- jturn home. was worried sick Mon neighbors and friends or- a searching party uunted thru the woods, His wife 80 They and und his lunch, untouched, and an Washing as far as the stat hines are ton st. got away when police offi ; rs Ph. concerned, it Is “fifty-fifty | jcers, under Sergt. V. R. Putnam Demoeratic Candidate for He Kept Us Out” | i Jraided the place, Wednesday aft 2 In talking with the up-state farm: | Messrs, Shubert Present HE article published in the [| noon County Commissioner ers, I found that the reason for the | official pamphlet under the || Patrolman Ben Norman wwe firet | drift to Wilson is the same th heading “For Initiative [|sent In to obtain evidence. He pur-|[ Second Commissioners’ District exists in the Far West and Measure No. 24” covers all the [jchased lottery tickets with marked | West He kept us out of war. points as to the financial and }/ money, and then gave the high sign Wherever 1 met an independ Original Brititant ©: economic loss to Seattle and the ||to the raiding squad FOR | pbtek—ohe whe wis vet revent Played One Y¥ New York State of Washington, and ex Six of the men arreste! were |by tradition. birth | hab dpe | Year, New Bi rested ‘ by tradition. birth and habit—1 poses the ridiculous probtbition jentals hey were releaxad on ( 2 a who was deeply move a Prices—Nights, 25¢ to $1.50. attempt, which absolutel 00 bail each, d charged with 300d Roads ratitude that the Unit eat SEATS ON SALE MONDAY. not prohibit. In addition I wish bg es the r sort The others Efficiency in Office not in the overseas w | to point out a condition which |) h 4 to put up $50 ball each a dae Ff Wilson will be h will, upon due consideration, ap After the arrests, the officers Economy in Adminis-] caterrk. ‘so, Matter hurt by the state camr | peal to unprejudiced minds—tha’ || Went back with axes and 1 : te Hes Bosome, | mocratlc candidate for governor is what is proved by the world's ||"p the equipment. Pc Chief tration eg fi is Samuel 8 ex-judge of the| history for ages, viz.: that light ° ham, while walking Mr. Gause hae been manufactur f § z SRPHEUM VAUDEVILLE) wines and beer-drinking nation. }| way, waa tipped off about INST ne chia Combined Treatment f res urt, me aber of the pro height SOFHIE TUCKER || Alities have achieved notable }ithe joint. He watched men going AGA ee naan te: Wis ee Mell oe fill ang pe ad ¢ 1s, industrially and commer- {|in and out, and then sent word to Graft [icine and advice. The s posing Gov. Whitmar is wah cially, and have proved them-}/|Sergt. Putnam to stage one of bis ra | caune, and prod ing @ very etrong campaign against | selves physically and morally || first-class wrecking expeditions. | Ring Methods where all elec failed hits. Renbery eal have etroax om re superior and more efficient. Let ie Write nis ny for a free pack-leressive aupport in addition to a|eant oe gp us Americans have our beer and } avoritism MENT FO f° solid democratic vote, while Whit ohaun ‘tee wine openly, without inconsis be man fs on bed~ terns | berries,” & homely lo t laws, with breweries and Fi R i ubll ovsten 6 , H oosevelt republicans, the wineries in our midst, for our * republicans and the MATINEE DAILY 10-25-50¢ own use and benefits On the whole, ther from the hard liquors?) The suc Ite puna ‘one ; Poi a batty cess of Initiative Measure No. 24 Fas ipon is ood for a iyork than has Hughes ‘ AUSS" COMBINED TREATMENT, sent Simply fii fn your and address on Main st, Marshall will lead us from the stuff that hurts to the mild beverage that builds and strengthens our bodies. H. B. HARDT. Superintendent Commercial Mu seum New Seattle Chamber of Little hope was from painful burns received when| tee her dress caught fire while she was! , te af ihe FEEL OLD Thursday would survive S PLAYERS UP RRWIN Wes ge ie MW t GAUSS Mich HUGHES TALKS | Week with there had taken log. But no other trace of Hodds The asked alarm clock he im, sitting on a police have been to ata in =e search CARNATION GROWS | | | | nostrils Coors member of the family, at 209 2 scacetlie \G “aat aneieaeat ave, S., Wednesday afternoon Ps ' According to nnouncemen! She was at Providence hospital,| Pains and Aches Yield to F. A. Stuart, president of the ~'Sto U T and under the constant eye of Dr riceae Tapes "iis nation Milk Products Co., the Wiltsie, Thursday morning Family Frienc noodle - plants of the Mount Vernon Cream p singa russ) Attempting to light the «gs | BY PERRY ARNOLD Be ich were Redadtle DapeSeeee NEW PANTAGES | | rnuss baat . she dro the blazing) When your joints become stiff United Press Stage ( ieedeni .¥ N ; | pe _ ; h Ta PSA LEG CRE ee Yeu et BATAVIA NY. Nov a Nom.| by C. 1, Peabody from John B. ee ees, 7 and 9 bet | wh a eras te oa a ai | fering sakes you issitabla Jineo Hughes started on the last|A8en for $1,000,000, have been tnyown away hen she stooped to pick At up. | fering os yo ab! | y , el bought by the Carnafion people. O'NEAL AND WAMSLEY WWawrs Piarac. Neighbors extinguished the blaze} plication of Sloan's Linime quarter of the presidential cam: |! The purchase proc ick hot been In “The Two Pikers |from the painful truss, being medicine after he had run Into the yard you quick relief—kills pain, start jPatgn race today, and among “home i Grown, Btcart haw announced RAUL PEREIRA applicators, made self-adhesive purs Jup a good circulation, relieves con: | folks" in New York state today and|™ade known. Stua hnown prevent slipping and to afford an ur : t a faeke ane of the |that the plants will be tmproved STRING SEXTETTE jrangement to hold the dis sauveles Jgestion. It 1s easler and cleaner amorrow he facts one of the mont] itor Tht WOE sre old Caraation 2 securely in place. to use than mussy plasters or olnt.| Jetrennous twe y programs he has} 1 \SHORTAGE OF MEN Other Big Features Oc and 20c ments, acta quickly and does not 4 Jencountered since starting o He | Plants HALTS MAGKENZEN |'°% ti vores 1 does not stain | The Bank Was nohaduled for rive eet speeches the skin. for jay and a dozen orm par plat WOMAN'S SKU Is PALACE HIP Cee kaa bh ein oh iad at 8 Seupe-etiaore ese ie LL Shows Continuons, 1:90 to 11 p.m PETROGRAD, Nov. 2—Fteta| trate Your Savings Pica baae down the Gudean valles E’ ‘ Marshal Meckenzen has halted hi Certainly fine for rheumatism pays toward New York, his achedule call . FRACTURED AS advance {n Dobrudja, apparently be- | stiff nec sclatica, lame back, for eight talks, winding up in Brook |cause of a shortage of men, to pro-| toothache, etc lyn with two meetings. Saturda THROWN FROM AUTO: Yrital Brune ct his long line along the Danube,| For sprains strains, brutses (4) hy night at a mass meeting in Madis | Eve. and Bun Dispatches from Bucharest de-| black and blue spots, Sloan's Lint Square Garden he winds up his jelare that Mackenzen has been|ment reduces the pain and eases from campaign | po dgttaetured ak rd syienes lforced to send several regiments | the soreness | jby Miss Lillian Walt, 103 W. Galer to the Transylvanian front to aid| Its use is so universal that you'll November 1 |st., when she was thrown from an 206 jFalkenhayn. The withdrawal of/|consider Sloan's Liniment a friend baal) mura depoaited DRYS PLAN RALLY etal ae aay “eit 4ith hve | Second at Senecn—Z100, 7 and 9. L “eay'| these troops is sald to have check-|of the whole famil Your drug on or befove en by D, Lampman, 19 th ave. Carter Aunical OF PLAPAO “273 {heye (oops gist wells {t in 26¢, Oc and $1.00 Novaniher Mik - N., at Kighth ave. and Pine ws NIGH CL A Hoo GARDEN” || XO STRAPS, BUCKLES OR SPRINGS hotties } jovember Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock,| Wednesday night Sainty Maids, Music, Mirth and | ATTACHED, cannot silp eraer anate ities audadl 4th Ave. at Pine the opponents of Initiative Meas Lampman was arrested and later the Big Multi-Heel Seria) ames Riddell, a man who ures Nos, 18 and 24 will make the/released on his personal recogni S2nS TULLOW MENACE , nate ¢ lives at 842% 48th ave sustaine final against these bills be-!vance, His car hit the auto driven —— from ‘work. Batt se ve-'8 broken tee end three, fractured) fore election in the Y, M, C, A.) by Thomas Capell, Oxford hotel, in ieee aap ones ager yy ‘ ribs when he was struck down by | auditorium with former Mayor Cot-|the rear, and swung it complet BUI I BROS. an auto driven Arthur P. How terill as the leading speak atound, Miss Wald was in the car xi ee a et ae be vB The executive committee of the|with her sister, Miss Emma Wald Just Printers soe $1 4,g2m é eigeass| wermeeiay Boga: | i edeetlebs jars campaign anization met) She was thrown to the street and 1013 THIRD MAI Pinpao Lavora Block 105, St. gh d A/, ‘Thursday noon to select new speak-}taken to the city hospital uncon. Louis, Me and released on $100 ball, LLS FAI//IY ers for the community work. scious. | just KEEP MAIL BOXES CLEAR IS ORDER Leaning on mail boxes is a fay orite pastime in some of the con- gested distr 8, according to the police It Capt be Charlie Sullivan, issued a | trolmen jthe mail to make it easy want to post may comfortable,” says “but we've general order to pa instructing them to keep boxes clear, The idea is for the folks who letters.” RAINS INCREASE DANGER OF AUTOS Automobile accident injuries will increase with the coming of rainy weather the police say. “Auto drivers ought to under- stand right now,” says Capt Charles Sullivan, “that they are supposed to come to a stop when passing a street car which is load- ing or unloading passengers, They can pass six feet from the car, after the crowd clears. Lots of autoists have an idea they don't have to come to a stop, but can keep going if they stay res feet from the cary They're wr BREAKS ACOLD IN A FEW HOURS First Dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound” Relieves All Grippe Misery Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound taken every two hours until three doses are taken will end grippe misery and break up a severe cold either in the head, chest, body or limbs It promptly opens and = air nasty discharge relieves feverishness, clogged-up passages; stops or nose running; headache, dullness, sore throat, sneezing, soreness Pape’s quickest, costs only and stiffness. Cold sun Compound” is the st relief known and cents at drug stores. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no inconvenience, Don't accept a su