The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 6, 1916, Page 10

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PAID ADVERTISEMENT COME TO STAR’S ELECTION SHOW at Second Come to The Star's Election Show Tuesday night, ave, and Uniog st This is an invitation to all The Star family, and there's room for thousands Also, there'll be fun and entertainment for all from 6:30 p.m, when the first Eastern returns will be flashed from the Eastern Outfitting Co. to a big screen on the Aroade building. The scene of The Star show was changed from the Savoy hotel to the corner of Second and Union so that a larger crowd could be accommodated First Seattle returns will be flashed almost as soon as the polls close, at 8 p. m., for the voting machines being used here for the firat time will automatically give the totals when the last vote Is registered, Come early! Stay late! There'll be something doing at The Star's Election Show as long as its big family Is downtown. WOUNDED SHERIFF DESCRIBES BATTLE anh ww, EVERETT, Nov. 6.—Altho who attempt peace reigned here today, 100 armed business men remained Aitho | Frenette ] Jed to assault he was being taken to the hoapit Coroner A. BE. Mauleby ie drag over night in the Commercial the watera about the with Club rooms to be ready for any the «of getting some of the emergency which might have — bod W. W's sald to grown out of the |. W. W. bat ard when shot tle of yesterday afternoon n r who fell Sheriff McRae, who Is in the f vary, tho ay it was Providence hospital with three reports of i men in bullet wounds In his legs, de- bay were unfoun Athol Gorril ngton sty University fs in the bon scribed the battle on the mu nicipal pler, while propped up a hi nt, Waat STAR—MONDAY, NOV. 6, 1916. Sheriff McRae while t of} PAGE 10 CONTINUED 7 KILLED AND | 50 WOUNDED IN behind the amokestack Many declare it was shot fired. There are people uy here who say the men on the whar fired first. I do not think He sald firing on both aides broke Two years ago, when the people voted Saloons out of the state, it was « Jout after the first shot. Windows a “ , : |were shattered on the boat, ar know e that the Brewers owned or backed most of them |dozens of bullets riddled the wood 3 ; iS actouamaad work, Four men fell with the first When the Brewers, Liquor He and Distiller aw what had happened the i POURS HETRRINOR' for Anes joined hands and went to the Legislature, and told their lobby there what they wanted no Verona gradually backed|[ and a bill was prepared. But the Legislature turned it down. They fold the lobby that out. The firing lasted for about 1018 they could never go back home if they passed a law so raw as that one }minutes, and continued until the ? |nteamer was away out fn the stream toward Seattle On the way Calista, carrying more L Ws, The Calista turned when told of the battle ("0 turned w Police Arrest Invaders Lieut. Hed was notifie from Everett, He called in ¢ officer ex those in the Washin ton st. district surrounding W. W. headquarters. |_ The officers marched to the Col man dock in a body and took charge of the 1. W, W.s as they came from ro ties haba 1 | I W. W. BATTLE the first this fe back the Verona met back \ (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) ON THE TRAIL OF THE BOOZE | BILL MAKE So the Bo And after a little revamping of the legislative | INITIATIVE MEASURE No. 18 vl had forth oze Makers decided bill, to go before the people themselves. they brought out could they the knew masking of tate th nt of 1 from over the much eff ey that nev thee en they heard make r al ick rt and with NITIATIVE MEASURE No. 24 \@ came In bed. pital tn a eritical condition He | the be s. They were searched on “There were probably 135 armed was shot under the shoulder blade \"™* oy Bees yt bacagager And they called it a “Temperance Measure.” deputies on the dock said Me ~ ° , . | if : see i bb? Rae, “while others lined the shore LU SORTt” Se bones oa They called it “A Bill to Stop the Bootlegger GOVERNOR ERNEST LISTER when the steamer beat COMMERCIAL CLUB Wounded Cared For riiey salle H Bill.” vw ‘ led iS REORGANIZED Tho dead were taken to the hey called it a “Home Consumers’ Bill e morgue, while the injured were ba to the olty hcneinl hats ut they had no thought of making a temperance bill. Who ever heard of Booze Makers being Roland H. Hartley, the foe of ead 1 sald mt of the [every available doctor worked for| i Interested fn temperance th oe aft Sen ‘ menve ours administering ald Their purpose was not to suppress the bootlegger. Who ever heard of a Booze Maker worry labor, and George A. Lee, the When told t Thureday, the reorgar-| Many had five and six woun ing about bootiessing—so long as the bootiegsger was s customer and paid his bills? * , ttle Commercial "94 altho none died after mid representative of the corpora- rire 16 |( te commercial) se the elty hospital, several But they did mean it for a HOME CONSUMERS’ BILL. And they expect to put many homes tions, are now campaigning this : : pd of the|B0t expected to survive to consuming booze that are now sober and happ} f H McBrid shot ft om shore, | cl of 160] It took Bours to book the pa-| Thin Initiative Measure No. 24 is so arranged that it is necessary to read it all, and to read state for Nenry McBride. ‘ thing was riddled with | m ents and prisoners it many times, to get the JOKERS, Some of them are apparent at once. Others are well con- te aed T can't Sad see bane None of them put up resistance. | cealed ! ed th They were solemn | DOES THIS HAVE ANY sly injured Detectives asked many of them But when the people looked it over, they discovered that it had gto LG NIFI k ett weened what they went to Pverett for, and Removed the PERMIT OFFICE from the COURTHOUSE TO THE BREWERY, so far as beer PARTICULAR SIG - t * Faget greek |n of th cts concern And that no private citizen had a right to inspect the books CANCE TO YOU? _ = | {0 get fre And that the permit system as to whisky remained the same. Battle Unexpected They found that any person, any time, could buy beer at wHolesale, and could repeat dose , At I. W. W. headquarters, 208% an often da as 8 needa req 4 This fact explains the follow- econd ave, #., the crowd talked They found that by not allowing the brewer to sell less than 12 pints of beer, it had created a ° : : of the dinaster quietly special fleld for the BOOTLE : Of course © id ing situation eoull tare ont tis wan™ MRL They found that a BEER WAGON COULD GO DAILY TO ANY DOOR, or to the UNIVERSITY Jhad to brush thelr hats and coats|Mabler, local secretary said. “The|fy OF % “2y BOARDING HOUS: GOVERNOR ERNEST LIS- t firmament and wipe the sand out of th | hot told to go armed They found that it woud put a booze solicitor at every door. TER Is AGAINST ALL REF- 1 owing dawn, and a sand da records we will gather affidavits to the They found that brewers from Milwaukee, St. Louis and San Francisco could come here and the Saha oken at the Metropoll and the |effect that the first shots were lish an office and do business the same aa the home brewer. y ERENDUMS. iam prom be exceptionally fired by the men from th They found that {t had taken all Mcenses and all control from the city, and that it had im- r ole 8 posed booze on every community D eattia ‘ They found that it had SHOT THE DRY LAW ALL FULL OF HOLES HENRY M’BRIDE IS FOR . a SADE: Rigabaas (nbroa: “CupsiA Ea ae But the booze bill makers come to the front and say: y Oras ths Gene d Sat - i k ie ro hans ‘ALL REFERENDUMS. : . in the wonder| nda WOE Vous treat onargic ure coe Gem. Ana ince mecsare 1h unenyia pagers heat stay ore rede a gifted i the envy who saw the| Citizens of Everett, ATTIEN-|[B ing the proposed law LITERALLY, SECTION BY SECTION ai at was ¢ w a o Grand theatre The L. W. W. will hold hud’ then THEREFORE—VOTE FOR LISTER © exposition, as we erat tare They proceed to print only the favorable sections and leave out, with but one exception, ng 1 show held in o we aves; Catia ae A help bi all of the sections that contain the okers. 4“ e ta our own and our constitu Put the people know that this is the same crowd that they drove out of the state two years ago. - ee ai ye etithen and or leges. Committee.” And the «ame crowd that prepared the bill and sent the LOBBY to OLYMPIA. t as audiences . r did not make the trip. And that 18 and 24 were hatched in the same nest ASTATES HOLD * juestions put to her Couette: Ek GA eare | And they know that the brewers and distillers are not the ones to write the liquor laws of af The Wilma st ompany pre the trentuaes 9 Washington. Age the . ent a sket dental the thik’ dot And the people can see what the dry law has done, and they are preparing to give the BOOZE 5, 0} r a freed . the BILLS A JOLT ON ELECTION DAY i sf ick Gand Behind all the fo in a fight Let us all pull down the lever against Initiatives 18 and 24. Peay . tet con-ifor the open 6 in the m And make a good job of it this time. ; ace, our young ho are|t} © said. “Our speakers have NEW YORK, Nov. 6—Tomorrow| ouiincn 1. era joroux and have good | p, aten and run out of = = Se American voter says who will/ the 266 votes necessary to a choice.| bag east te ts “The G town Fe Be the next president of the United| i |rea the pa ae on b hap! os n ; The Count") Story Arouses |. W. W's ‘i States, dictates who will compose| A DIRECT boat service betwe: a The “Industrial W - | ba " ae 2 n tal orker, pu bit c senate, and chooses members of| Seattle and ( started|A MUSEMENTS tion of | nwo ¥ Se tt tt = era seated Oars was ra _ a. [ation ofthe te we ca attle Dr mpa ommittee y, 24|coma Nes t ; The Quaker ¢ r, a eplendia| Ber Printed @ story of an alleged Viewing the situation today, 24)coma Navigation Co santas’ a bs iy rutal treatment given to 41 [. W 3184 Arcade Bldg. et nennmeneeesem siacectinaames quartet of sin heads a good new program of vat W.'s in Everett last Monday night toplay at the Palace nder the head “Circumstantial or *| Story of Latest Everett Outrage.’ Paid for by the Friends and Neighbors of Judge Root, aA a aye at a x - ra the nt | FUNST N DENIES __ The Laughing Success of Years | ,. Seiten inte ak tate ¢ & and th ade them run ep “yt uuntlet of clu MOVE ON PARRAL Hobson’s Choice” arlette's Manikins fs an elab-| |, “Sixteen were « on tr aetmegt ia SAN ANTONIO, Nov. 6.—Rumo Original F orate r ataure. The little dummy id : "’ satiate ag rend are current here that part of G figures sing, dance, play 1 aid, “and we have kept the rec Pershing’s expedition has been or ords, This aroused the workers MILO A. ROOT TO THE MEN AND WOMEN Wid WORK p Do you know that, bench, Judge Root UPHELD THE SHOUR LAW had upon the Supreme Court after it twice courts He Will your appreciation by voting for him, or will you join hands with a crowd of corporation lawyers to destroy the man who the al you Ipheld the “Minimum Wag show was YOUR FRIEND when you needed a : friend? : . Pay no attention to the eleventh-hour attacks 7 upon him by his cowardly enemies, who are afraid to sign their names to those attacks and who know Judge Root has no chance to reply before election. Remember Judge Root and JUSTICE at the polls tomorrow. ments and cavort In an entertaining | and Glenn are blackface wings,” who dispens ALHAM BRA cores 5 SPINE ¢ avorites, offe fun tories and a UM VAUDEVILLE aa rine SARAH PADDEN «& Co, Haeee Piano. in ia 1 Kre are cleve “THE CLODY rolle . perts who know how Ww NrenT: f re photoplay {® the 14th} fs N RETURNS J and last chapter of “The Grip of eg the show” | Dil” serial Be Comfortabie—-Get oe Seats Now! MATINEE DAILY 10-25-50¢ WILKES PLAYERS The Wilkes players put over [Asa LL ee ee ed Potash and Perlmutter” In a very satisfactory manner and get all of the humor out of the produc: hat le han, as Abe Potash, | t oO Geor . that v i POTASH and PERLMUTTER u role not fitted for him ry Teepe te The Famous Laugh Makers hon Everhart plays her Mr put on right. Nothing is ; 4:20, 100-80 Potash with artistry and shares *Pared to make It highly succeas Complete Election. Returns honors for applause with other|!l, and Sarah Padden is even bet Betwoen tn morrow Night in per. || members of the cast. Richard Fra-|ter than she was in “The Little formanee until mr zier, a new Wilkes player, shows|Sbepherd of Bargain Row." Reserve Your Sea talent and deserves to win Vanda Hoff, who spent years The playera showed before the|With Ruth St. Dents, danced won-| a 4 largest Sunday matinee in the his-|@erfully before exquisite Indian : Was a Site |The Daneing Girl of Delhi." es egall sh FE icon OAK it big, high class act, per GEORGE PRIMROSE fonte Ca comedian at Ot pon en Assisting Art ci theatre 1 ig inical ie Raymond end REGISTA (7? ed i ny ha ‘something = fellows Four : ‘ “per ered veer Ad eadings, human juge John Gir Changing Weight in ‘Whirly Girly,” al osteer's he ‘ Other Big F Ic and 20¢ | Dill filled with howls and laughter | °!* ae SRS Peet aeaenrer Other Big eatures 100 and 20¢ orett pleated peereng ee and the Brightons, who make pic taries tures with colored rage PALACE HIP Carter, this week, {s the mullet | iihevre Cantitdens, 1ihe te ii p.m headed father, whose endeavors to 1 DIE WHEN TRAIN | QUAKER CITY Fo keep his handsome daughter out of | { MARLETTES MANTKINS | clutches of a poor admirer! Know | Sl and MARY sTeEDBINS rly cause a domestic crash. fra| NO. 12 | and Other Vaudavitie son, George Weiss, Walter 6-Part Feature Photopld: Spencer, Lou Davis, Blanche Gt HIDDEN VALLEY,” with Valkyridn || more, Dot Mullally and the other principals all contribute to the fun kin ALHAMBRA rah Padden stood and beamed with Joy at an audience that went wild with applause while the cur-| |talned bobbed up and down bri times after she had been seen The Clod,” at the opening matinee! of the new Orpheum vandeville bill He declared the return trip Sun ay was for the pur a big mass meeting, and not to tart anythin Le rom Tacoma and Portland came to Seattle for the Everett ¢ All rehed from mark th e igkle in th Northwest he part of LW. W predicted b of the Coast “It might any time,” Gov. lege of free speech, was J.T. (Red) Doran, one leaders, now here. as well start now as he sald Lister ordered Adjt. Gen. | Thompron to Everett on hearing of/ review A, the trouble. Militiamen were mobil. zed, and they accompanied the po | © lines here in conducting the I, W. We from the boats no trouble here RUNS INTO ENGINES, ALTOONA, Pa, Nov. 6.—Seven trainmen dead, four slightly in ured lone care and fiv olgt kines demolished, was the toll ¢ n hen n engineer lost Pennsylvania R. R. near the top of the Allegheny mountains today, and the runaway dashed into four empty engines standing on the “Y” n\ewitches near Hollidaysburg. The escape of the other trainmen was miraculous. pose of holding] There dered to Parral to protect Ameri- BELLINGHAM, Nov. 6.—The wet forces in Whatcom county, and| can interests there following cap- Bellingham Journal today charges Charles Nolte, president of the | ture of that city by Villistas. There the republican campaign managers Hellingham Chamber of Com- {s no confirmation, however, and |here and Congressman Lynn Had- merce,” says the Journal, “can tell that such a move is even contem- y with an attempt to tie up Press you all about the following ban-| plated is denied by Gen. Funson. ident Wilson with Initiative Meas- ner Vote for Woodrow Wilson, ures Nos. 18 and 24, the booze bills. Ernest Lister and Frances C. Ax PAID ADVERTISEMENT Curtis Abra an of the tell—Also for Nos. 18 and 24." "| Many pfominent = Ses Whatcom county to deceive the vot plot was fully discussed with Con. gressman Lynn Hadley, republican. Hadley was formerly attorney for the brewery at Bellingham, ers ‘Tt was hatched irsdesperation at | OREGON LAND CASE papers, admit inferentially that booze, even beer, tends to de- base our fellow men, yet, be- cause other states are making millions in this debasing busi- WASHINGTON, Nov. 6.—The U.| supreme court today agreed to the Oregon-California land | involving mflions of dollars’ 8 republican headquarters,” \ : worth of land granted by tho Rov aRvenie Genoeaie aon ness, they say let us do like- le E the »| ? sf . Sf rare to railroads in the twe yiate for congress, said today wise. Shall we vote to sac- bs air ‘ Journal <eclares that the! rifice men for money? BEST $2.50 GLASSES r ON EARTH EARTH | EYES EXAMINED FREE Dr. J. R. Binyon, Jr. An Eye Examination Will instantly reveal whether you need plasses. An examination here is ac ate and reliable. Our lenses are ground in our own shop, by experts working with skilled optometrists. All work guaranteed. I personally examine all patients, and do not pre scribe unless absolutely necessary CAPTAIN SIGSBEE’S CAPTAIN The Horse With a Brain And Four Other Acts of Top Notch Vaudeville Charlie CHAPLIN | man —to— “The Count” GRAND | THEATRE and Che Levy, Mar. Evenings See al. fill BINYON OPTICAL Co. 1116 FIRST AVE., NEAR SENECA

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