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{tor your convenience, store open Saturday evening— } ; NO CASH DOWN! “make your own tefins!”” without —make your selection of homefurnishings up to $100 a cash payment at time of purchase. We invite you, the Seattle homefurnisher, to “make your own terms”—our well-known liberal credit service will fit your individual needs BOYS AND GIRLS! —tomorrow is the last day to get a“YOUR-CREDIT-IS-GOOD BANK” —come in and get one of these attractive little banks (in the afternoon between and 5 o'clock), take It home and start saving your pennies and smal! change’ only back the bank, of $1 for the tore will give you cents saved! our Toy first 76 if you bring a “Toy Credit’ adda heater to your account! —no additional payment! —if you have an account here we will place a in your home without additional pay- Yc heater any ment! ur credit surely the Ideal EM PRESS ia a very serviceable oak eater: es ecia ly made ¢ climate size w fire p tire price 81.75 nickel airtight nade nly apectal t the we finch ECO. 7 Pine Sa Credit Is Good \ SONS. as soon ent T. R. a Pacifis When Mr, Wilson became presi }dent you, Colonel Roosevelt, were not for building uy navy, On the contra: a pacifist }You were ru esiden cy on an out-and-out pacifist plat jform. H ou forgotten as well as ed platt of 1912? Peace and ¢ was the title of that ter tion in the progressive ealing wittr national de and unequivocal pacifiem we ot Tolstoi. It ed war as ‘bar baric. It ss a elvilization 4 rt to settle international dis by peaceful means Battleship Program t cut your four battleship pro gram of wo-almost as pa as ir one eship pro of 1905 and 19 and It pro: led that the two battleships pro gram t re sho onl continue until an agreement for the lim al forces could be se not mention the art lefense, It Was & orm fror *, a as you 1 e plat which ou ran on and ce referred to as your ‘contr “ the peo Was T. R. Platform This platform which ted the reso comr k 6th adopte nection calling for the prosecution of Indus trial monopolies under a strength ened and fied Sherman law The conver itself a Read by Mistake had thus become an tn | ym, you and — | ~ % secretly 5 Yes, I have changed my mind. Only the minds of | A req’ a © fools stand still.—Briand. Jeistions to cut this antitrust sec ‘on the ground that it was . Much of our thinking is a reprint instead of a first |form ad Loy gs cco gs ake. » edition. | Political Bos: . | “u ou and Mr. Perkins © USE ACME IM YOUR FURNACE |..::"'s orm 00 sins Ps and distributed thruout the cou: * You want a Coal that keeps your house warm, don’t|try without that sect an you? You want a Coal that does away with the ever lasting | gant PAE gi kerala pe , ; You had to choose between le: Bunning up « basement stairs; you want a Coal that] (1% antitrust section in tkeeps things going while you are away for the afternoon x pte or driving out of the Coal that holds fire all night and makes fire-building in the] gressive party the check books ¢ Smorning entirely unnecessary ACME COAL does all this.| the trust bar h hcg fied adadrd en PAsk the man who uses it. ~ [time under fire from conmress ent an Vv 1ses the « only {!mportance |, ACME makes less ash and leaves no soot or clinkers, and it sells | of this incid shown in that wlor a low price | wha re as the pro © BUNKER PRICES—Lump $5.00, Nut $3.50, Furnace (coking) $3.60,|eressive platform of 1912, after Run of Mine $3.25. Get that coal bin filled now jyou and Mr. Perkins got thru with Jit, remained only with your con * 0. M. LATIMER, MGR. ACME COAL CO jsent and knowle is Main Yard, Elliott 1400; West Seattle Yard, West 549-W True, as you have recently ie — boasted, in 1908 a few months ay |before you left the White House | you ta message to congress bristling with militarism and ask ing for an enlarged four-battleship |known that there no earthly chance of congress carrying out this belated eleventh-hour recom | mendation. Thruout your admini tration you p certain militar | istic enough in r messages, if Downstairs at not in our accompshmenta Praised for “Words” ' So mucti indeed, that Vou Tu y Bernhard, great Prussian gen ITé S | eral, who said that war was a blo | logical necessity as well as a Chris - tian virtue, praised you enthusias | tically for your ‘words Really 00d shoes are now hard to get at low prices, but |, Now is it too much to suggest the ones we are showing are much hetter than the usual run at that you should pause long enough the prices quoted. from unconscionable abuse of the wl We have Boys neh and Youths’ 12-inch Top Roots, buckles at | president of the United States to oe at 4 $2.75, $3.00 and $3.50 ff| t@the public wt ran for the | pr@Ridency in 1912 ona pacifist plat ‘The upper leather is good, and the soles will outwear two fi form? ordinary soles. You claim that you were a thoro Bors! Chrome, Bellots-Tongue Shoes, the best to be had, at | going militarist in 1908. Why, in $1.75 to $3.00 1912, when you were out to beat Strong S<nool Shoes, at. . $1.75 to $2.50 the party you belonged to in 1908, Men's Heavy Work Shoes, the beat to be had at . $2.75 to $5.00 did you repudiate your prepared Women's @treet and Dress Shoes $2.50 te $4.00 | ness convictions of 1908 and be }come a little navy man, an apostle DOWNST. | of international disarmament—in ‘AIRS AT short, a pacitist. | T. R. Vacillation +] | “And now in 1916, why have you as if the reversal of your beliefs were rhythmically arranged in four 120 MARION 8T., OR 903 SECOND AVE. year periods ed to lican why have you return pre-progressive repub: | convictions? Why, my dear 1 IS CONSTIPATED! LOOK AT TONGUE; I ae and bowels are clogged with waste | Wh cross, irritable, feverish, stomach sour, breath bad or ha stomach-ache, diarrhoea, sore throat, | full of cold, give a teaspoonful | California Syrup of Figs,” and in few hours all the constipated poison, undigested food and sour| bile gently moves out of its little bowels without griping, and you b a well, playful child again. = | Mothers can rest y after giv-| ing this harmles t laxative ‘aune it never fails to cleanse the} little one’s liver 1 bowels and sweete the stomac and they dearly love its pleasant taste. Full! directions for babies, children of all} ages and for grown-ups printed on| each bottle A bottle th D STAR Feverish or Bilious “California Syrup of Figs. No matter what atls your child, a ntle, thorough laxative should al f Cross, Give a be the first treatment given. | f your Hittle one is outofsorta, alfsick, isn't resting, eating and| ting naturally--look. Mother! see| tongue is coated This ts a sure! gn that its little stomach, liver Beware of counterfel sk your druggist for of “California Syrup of} then see that it's made by “California Fig Syrup Com. | tig syrups a 5Ocent any WILL VOTE FOR No. 24 favor of the closed of the closed brewery plants of the state under present condi tions for the following reasons First, the owne of the brew eries had the same legal right to own that property as I have to own my home. Having been within their legal rights, I think {t unfair to destroy their proper ty by legislation under any con ditions as long as they were con ducting the business according to law. My opinion ts, if the state decided to put them out of business, there should have been provision made to recompense owners. ,Second, I am not in fa vor of having great properties like the breweries of this state closed, and the same products shipped in here from outaide the stat is now the case. I want to see the smoke coming from the smokestacks and the work men swarming from the en trances when the day is over right here at home, instead of having to go to San Franciaco to see it, and see them employing many 1 to ship that same product back here at greater cost to consumer. | want proper re strictions placed upon the manu factured article Under 24 it certainly will be an improvement over present bootlegging meth ods. Third, I do not want men coming here to invest in bust ness to be shown the closed breweries and have to explain that a people without proper re xard for property rights had con fincated these properties, I do not drink beer, Tam not finan clally interested, directly or ir lirectly, in any brewery here or elsewhere. But 1 am going to vote for 24 because I will not knowingly be a party to depriv ing widows and orphans, or any one else, of an income they came honestly by unless properly nerated therefor. HERVEY LINDLEY Mr. Hervey Lindley is one of Seattle's most prominent prop erty owners and taxpayers, and an attorney of high standing ~FRIDAY, NOV — AMOS PINCHOT BARES TAL SKELETON; AOAGTO to be real sur quality of her chases, why and a grade Olive Oil. 1916. RAID ON OPIUM IN SACRAMENTO SACRAMENTO e of the pur- and that's Caesar ExtraVirgin Olive Oil is such a favorite grows more popular daily. It i first class, high- Boys’, Girls’ and Children's HATS KAVANAGH First and U 1008 First. at M MOORE THEATRE nr IN THE PAID ADVERTISEMENT VOTE THE Socialist Ticket Socialism Means Good Tood, Homes and Education for All Socialism Stands for Peace and Plenty PAGE ? ver deputy sheriffs and two representa tives of the ta pharmac board swooped down today on a ring of opium dens in this city, sald to have operated by Sim Powell, a lous drug fiend for whom th authorities have been searching fo two year = Powell and a companion were a NEW YORK, Nov, 3.—A sur. | colonel, thin weak and regrettable] rested at 9 o'clock this morning & render by Roosevelt in 1912 to vacillation? one of their dens located tn what the influences of Wal! street Why, too, do you condemn the] ¥4* supposed to be @ vacant houne “quite as ignominious as hie president for being against war and|4t $40 Eleventh st, in the residence Tennessee coal and iron surren- for settling international dixpute| section der to Morgan in 1907," is re by peaceful means? It is exactly] In @ raid at 350 Eleventh at, al lated for the first time to the and precisely what you recom-| Most & wagonload of opium, bunks public in an open letter ad mended in 1912 Pipes and other paraphernalia was dressed today to the colonel by Hetwoen the president's course | found ve! his former supporter and pro in handling the Mexioan and Ger gressive eb tangy gee Pinchot man crisis by negotiation instead] THETA SIGMA PHI, women's The New York lawyer, broth of arma and your own platform of /PAtional journalism society ot the er of Gifford Pinchot, makes 1912, im there anything other than] *{te University, pledged four new the startling accusation—and — the traditional difference between | members Thur supports it with a wealth of de tweedledum and tweediedee” tail written from first hand A Few More Questions knowledge—that Roosevelt in No doubt you can reconcile all collusion with George Perkins these matters No doubt you will e suppre od an anti-trust plank No one underestimates your A T drafted by the 1912 progressive strength in reconciling the tr Ip on resolutions committee, adopted —reconcilable. Hut still a question by the progressive convention, What will be your position on mil th and actually released to the (itary affairn in the future? Wili e adi ou be for, the abolition er the é Needed Trust Barons orification of war, of armies and says, because the only alterna er people pactfists, or claiming | tive left to Roosevelt was to that you are the only real, the only “drive out of the progressive = firm, unswerving pacifist? Will would be very much party the check books of the you run for the presidency in 1920 | trust barons.” on a platform of Chinafication, or appreciated — by 1 | Mr. Pinchot’s letter follows tn | Prussianism—or both | al al oeee Aenea; .of bbaee WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE great many, no | snanah at Broa October 28th Water will be shut off on Rainier doubt It will soon | you charged the president with neg: |&¥¢.. from Edmonds st, to 38th ave Rotate: cowardice, bypocriay |S. on Mudsor from 37th ave. 8 be over, then we | ainuie vse eo and a bait) to 42nd ave, 8 7th ave, 8. from! years to Ko by without making any | Hudson st #t., and on will be real sure. ration for war. You said Mr, | 3#th ave Rainier to Wilson's delay n abo \trom 9 i oe 7 ee November} The housewife, the preparedness ha at us seven = Pp years in time an ns of dolta economical interest and you spoke of him | ] { | | | | | | } will } pou MOORE THEATRE TO Sun Moore entl tor nd the spirit: po The fc among given Kad actentific man was by t and that that pow of opinic floats fall and the n can and annihilate night Dr returned Keddy from In a sire w iv of Australia will of Japan Kive purpone wer in Night Mowin aid wny ma open lebt him before socletion and France the of §¥ Dr hem subjected to t crucial test conditions It mber th said the among them but at in the pr is a won enence lerful outside th huma 108 assume a dinta there table air writt interrogators wi intelligent answers er is A the Slate n and but diversity and at ho a nen wtath ne i of land has five demonstrating be on ing dy acknow} Dr wer hat ting retained receive LAW COURSE MAY BE STUDIED DOWN TOWN bb |courses for busin Jannounced by sion division et ev erst Henry Instead matter busi these kards the jto the te gram of |deen arran THERE'LL BE SMOKES FOR A SPELL YET WASH }States b Oct. 1 ds ¢ containing about cases relating to various phases an cgmmer men ha the university The new clas nings, once a weel * assembly roon {ding of following the he extension law with 1,100 pages * ee transactions, K on is authoritativ point decided, In addi xt material, a definite commerce discussions INGTON, Nov held in the Ke punted ompared with last year; imported tobac 0,911 pour against ¢ et year Dor manufacturers HELEN KELLER IS cui |Keller is ut { am e nald. The am clared MRS. C. 8. ERNE, Thursday th t er aa to Recs the pr neciples ‘ t party, Misa He! the largest single contrib- & socialist becaus I believe that on nount given by donor. din that elect th superio © tampere ric meter in cheat the eo I ly suc SOCIALIST BACKER r to its campaign fund this year. be in the principles of the party thra socialists can the principles be 4." Miss Keller was not announced but she was de- the largest ave ourt with a out of h ‘SUIT FOR FAIR ELECTION WOK | | | | | uperior Judge Albertson handed | down an order Friday morning} compelling the county commiasion ers to place a democratic voting of-| ficial in Preeinet 43, to act with) petition fled by ¢ A Reynold einet where democrats h n left off The order handed down afte an entire morning had been spent | f argument between Deputy Prosec 1 or Helaell and Keynolds, Hels r ting that it was a physical impor ibility to determine if the offictals| n the mooted precincts were demo crats or republicans Reynolds tentified he knew for a} ct that those in his precinct were] SUB BRINGS 800 POUNDS GERMAN MAIL WASHINGTON, Nov Ge man Ambassador Von Bernstotrff spent most of the day reading 800 pounds of assy mail brought from Germany on the Deutschland. Six big pouches were delivered to him last night by Dr. George Ahrens of the embassy staff and Firet Offi cer Krap of the submarin As #000 as ita id Bernstorff{ started through it and he resumed the iob arly to | CITIZEN SOLDIERS | Suits TO HAVE BARRACKS | Our showing this Fall empha LOS ANGELES, Nov. 3.—Plans|] sizes more than ever the style, were announced today for the con-|[ quality and value supremacy of struction of a $100,000 barrack#|I tnis store in Men's Wearing Ap here by the non-commissioned Of " ficers’ Volunteer league of Amert |] Pare where Los An, es citizens will « trained for non-commissione officer duty in time of war. Citizen officers will live at th barracks for a certain period, p: ng ominal fee for room an MAY INCREASE STOCK | — Style in one’s dress—the joy _ Stockholders of the Alaskal} of living demands it. Let every Steamship Co. will meet on Nov . 16 to vote on the proposition of in.|J ™#” in Seattle obey that in- creasing th tal stock stinct. Let him start his search $5,000, to $4,500,000. here, where are exhibited the The pending action ts signi nost pleasing styles, styles that of the se in business tn heubing: Sith the chretnt tween and Southwestern |p *"@ '® ping —_ Alaska as well as the increase { customs of the most becomingly value of the company t of ves- |] dressed men in America. sels } SMOKES To RISE | | SAN FRANCISCO, Nov This! is the last straw, gentlemen. San Francisco tobacconists declared tc » | day that tb price of tobacco is| pce ygee ny rl: ygs ete overoaned along with coal, four and bre ! KO If the European war doesn’t | HATS AND FURNISHINGS” end pretty soon they say, the price| n of smokes will soar. BOND PROPOSALS Council met in special session 1201-1203-1205 THIRD AVE. Friday afternoon, when utility bond | Corner Seneca St, ordinances were introduced to care for the new Green Lake standptpe |] Robert J. Johnson A. E, Wilmot and the awards for watershed prop-| rty at Rattlesnak bonds total § lake, Th WI The ated on th most attle per ociat dictat shall In give forma is Judge iong Seattl as a they whole Now the attempting Milo A. Root Will You Give Him Justice? Or is it the p © people have jn e Superior Root for a Benc 24,000 residents and the county comes the attemy people judge cent of and e to the be their this jon action the fact public tr tion and the io selects the of King County Is it a coterie of the attle Bar. Association the B Association a eo} Se Is e nomin place h of rts w the | Root—a man whe years of residence e¢ as an attorney a citizen refute t bers of the Bar mostly corporation yers—are making The Bar members are — seekit shall clect as judg la Associatior re es. al oe approximately Bar As to ho sar persecution of ye in nd the charges that these few mem Association Ww t dictate to the people whon Association is not seeking to | in You who Mr. and Mrs love fair play, Voter, have as lawyers. much to say as the Yo let the lawyers select the judiciary is contrary t the spirit of American in stitutions, That is govern ment and interpretation of law by a class The people are not. ser vants of a class—this is the United States of America! Judge Root has paid the penalty of the that was heaped upon hin Critically ill and attacked viciously and maliciously, criticism he resigned from the Su preme Bench of the State of Washington, and for feite $36,000—th was part of the penalty Its total was much greater than that, and not to be meas ured in money man, a just judge, a maa who has the courage to face his traducers and go before the public as his jury You are members of that jury Will you give hin jus tice? Overcoats id Suits Overcoats Jolin Lindh Co. DR. L. BR. CLARK ‘Entering on Another Prosperous Month. Will You Get Your Share of It? Phere is no question abeut pros+ erity In Seattle—it fe not coming is here now. Whether you will xet your share of it depends entirely on Yourself, It {e up to You to make |yourself as effictent as possible. This means that your health must be In the most perfect possible cond! tion. And this means that you must ave wood teeth [OMe you Dave bad teeth now we will rut them Into perfect condition for and we will do it at very rea- sonable cost will use the best f materials, the work will be done Joy an expert, graduate, registered dentist, and we will do it for you without hurting you If this proposition appeals to you, |we request that you come tn at the Jearliest possible moment All work guaranteed with an roi ad guarantees, signed both by the ator who did the work and by Rh clark, D. D. S, owner and anager of this office, who 1s thor- yughiy responsible | Regal Dental Offices in mae Respect Seattle's Leading Dentists 1405 Third Ave, N. W. Corser Thira end U Diagonally across from the Post- office. Be sure to get to the right place, ” When You Learn at Stevens’ You Can Dance anywhere und really enjoy Privat In 1 0 lessons, isan Main PACIFIC QUTFITTING CO COR.THIRD & UNIVERSITY DRESSES “i WOMEN rn WEEK YOUR CREDIT 1S 0.K ourth a1

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