The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 6, 1916, Page 12

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METROPOLITAN TONIGHT ALL WEEK—Matinees Wed. and Sat. THE LIEBLER COMPANY'S PRODUCTION OF THE MIGHTIEST PLAY ON THE PLANET PARTIES SPECIAL WIRE 100 PEOPLE All Seats Reserved referendum measures. show a vote “for” Count Auditor — Phelps’ NIGHTS— MATINE 2.00, $1.50, $1.00, —$1.50, $1.00, 75¢, 50 50 PRIC Cuming i officials was 1 rda The Irresistible Comedy Success 1 in where instruc d for the first ed that spe air and Warmer” aTy |PERMIT BUSINESS SO Seta | iON HAVE GOOD LARGER SPACE GRAY HAIR Neve ay tea exent to nc the Owing e great in It’s Unnecessary-Q-Ban Dark- 2 sole os . Phage reat: ens It Evenly—No Dye arger yy No m prematu Streaked w do is to pleasant few applic lighted to s Bradually ses oo DR. BUCKLEY WILL E. roots, making scalp meen your Passed Assistant Surge a y shaping Kovernment policies ‘and a6 P darkened and e 2 to accord with Wall at's wish becomes soft. f and of such an e dark shade had used Q > druff and ng hatr, le: hair and . without 2 ims: y tee. at E tell's 5 Out-of-town fol —Advert HE'S NOT CANGIDATE When you have something to | sell, list it in Star Want Ads and get results. Because Wilson an president low The Star Advisory Ballot suggestions. All the levers show a vote Senator Poindexter, Geo, F. Cotterill “for” ernor and Tadlock for secretary of sta ed the abuses THE FARMER THE WOMAN Wile anding the na a haa put inte deals ~~ STAR—MONDAY, NOV. 6, 1916. “for” «tn | the 191 efty and nine cinets where they instructions on how to ove the f the t red handle at achine to the Ko and as far as it can 4 straight ticket over the » of th rty wish to te for and leave It there. To vote a scratch or aplit ticket, dor touch a party nistration, including an women der Economy Public Market a Lal Judge Everett Smith Judge John S. Jurey Candidates for Re-election Judges of Superior Court, King County Honest—Able—Experienced Not a blemish on breath of { their char against their acters—not a eputations. Residents of the city of Seattle for 30 3 years. The judicial office is the most important of all the offices the people fill by their The people demand that their judges possess the qualities impartial- ity, honesty - egal knowledge ar These qualitie by and abide in Judge Everett Smith Judge John S. Jurey for votes. yre-eminently possessed C } ervice no charge ¥ ing room will alec ction wi n cost of one ¢ tall will be est be sold at acta th th ienced judge ae ea Safety First RE-ELECT unknown and unt Public Market ccess of which h tion for many oth Pacific Coast district, Dai improvi tle and the public favor with h the market idea has been ac e wf in th City, are factors which cause the merchants of the new market to feel extremely opti Judge John S. Jurey Phat ta fea extremely on Judge Everett Smith Directiy foot of Cherry, Strect Over Pioneer Drug Store | war material « conditions n|died of a 'Looks Like Tom Is to Be Let Out of His Soft Ball Job CHICAGO, Nov. 6.—Can Tom Chivington stick? That is the question baseball dopesters are asking Chivington faces a hard fight to retain his place at the head of the American associa tion and by some it is sald his only chance of sticking Is by buying the Columbus club, and getting that vote for himself. Owner Schoenborn is said to be willing to sell his Columbus bunch for $60,000 The Columbus boss Is against Chivington, but prob ably would be willing to sell to a@ syndicate which included the A. A. prexy. “©: RUSH EQUIPMENT TO BORDER vanes VANCOTV ER, Wash h or for sh and otber war ma Ited te getting all the in record time order leaves the 4 practically of this *| BABY CRIES ITSELF »| fore Judge Charle ult of Fischer fo de cree was granted him on charges f desertion After Mrs. Fiac left,” sald Mamie Sullivan, “the little baby roken hea self to death for Its mother.” PITTSBURG, Pa.—"You're the best little persuader [ ever 1 a anly burglar told n y hall, of Washington, D. C., ag t returned to her $700 worth of jewelry and hal » $40 he had tak en while she watched—and talked CHICAGO,—"J, Pierpont Morgan” was fined $50 becan called the and disor sald he was Sanity will be test- WAY TO USE VOTING MACHINES EXPLAINED; READ CAREFULLY cleaned out of | It erled tt-| ful » stroy every scalp ite PAGE 1? The above picture of a section of one of the new voting machines which are to be used in Seat. tle for the first time in Tuesday's election, shows how to pull some of the levers if you want to fol In the top row, all the levers show a vote the democratic or congress, “against” the Wilson electors, Others Lally for lleutenant gov “for” but turn n pointer name: hin name wish to red handle to votes are |Offers to Give Hubby to the “Other Woman” MES. VIOLA MOORB Mra. Violet Moore Mra. W am Doerr, of Kansas Mo., offered to give her hus Mrs. Violet Moore, mani vorcee, according to when Mrs. Moore sued Do d his wife for $5,000 charging assault. Mra. Doerr tes tified Mra. Moore refused to take husband assault o¢ Mra. Moore charges, when d to tell Mra. Doerr had been friendly WARDALL HAS HAD J. YEAR EXPERIENCE republican can tor, has had tha most, If not will ha applicat ¢ dandr hing and falling hair, Two or th (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) E. G. AMES Will Vote for No. 24 unfair and unres slation, It en. courages the operation of in dustry outside of the state which it classes as criminal if pur sued within the boundaries of this state, and I doubt if it can ever be enforced No race or tribe of people are vegetarians exist who do no brew a stimulant. So long as » is a demand for any a cle it will be produced and dis If the wives and mothers of this nation will preside over well regulated, cultivated, com- fortable, attractive and happy | homes for the husbands, the]| fathers and their children, the]! temperance question will be solved thru their good influence and tact. E.G, AMES. Mr, Ames {8 one of Seattle's most conservative and substan tial citizens, representing of the largest Interests in Seat- |] tle or on the Pacific coast. Hel} has always had the city's wel fa veart. Mr, Ames is vice pr t of the Seattle Na tional Bank and manager of the Puget Mill Company, FREE Go to the Right Drug Co. And the Doctor will give you a care ful examination and prescribe for 7 |you FREE. All that we ask is that you become a patron of the store. Doesn't this sound like good busi- ness to you? | INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS President Wilson’s name does not apear on the official ballot. To vote for President Wilson it is necessary to vote for the Demo- cratic Presidential Electors—AND BE SURE YOU DO VOTE FOR ALL OF THEM. By voting a straight Democratic ticket you will be sure to vote for Woodrow Wilson. You should vote for Woodrow Wilson because of the forces that are fighting his re- election. Wall Street has raised a huge cor- ruption fund to bring about his defeat. Negroes are being imported into the Middle West in a desperate effort to stem the tide. epee > Great constructive measures demanded by the people for over twenty-five years have been enacted into law by the Demo- cratic party. Here are some of them: Federal Reserve Bank Law. Farm Loan Law. Eight-Hour Day Law. Workmen’s Compensation Law. Child Labor Law. Anti-Injunction Law. Inheritance Tax Law. Railway Safety Law. Parcel Post Law improved. Nonpartisan Tariff Commission Law. Income Tax Law. Good Roads Law. Merchant Marine Law. Anti-Grain Gambling Law. Anti-Trust Law Strengthened. Law Giving President Power to Retaliate Against Foreign Governments which Violate American Rights. Our First Real Preparedness These measures mean more to the people than all the partisan talk sent out by a sub- sidized press. The voters of the State of Washington will not forget that the resources of the great empire of Alaska, locked up by Republican incompetency, were opened by Woodrow Wilson. They will also remember the estab- lishment of the ship-building plant by the United States Government at Bremerton. : These Are Some of the Reasons e Why Woodrow Wilson Should t Be Re-Elected Supporters of Woodrow Wilson should also vote for George Turner for United States Senator, George F. Cotterill for Con- gressman from the First District and Frances C. Axtell for Congresswoman from the Sec- ond District. Turner, Cotterill and Axtell are support- ing President Wilson for re-election; their opponents are bitterly fighting him. Give the President a Senate and House that will enable him to continue his great work. NO WONDER THE WOLVES OF PRIVILEGE HOWL AT WOODROW WILSON. HE HAS CLIPPED THEIR CLAWS AND PULLED THEIR TEETH. Vote for Woodrow Wilson, George Turner, George F. Cotterill and Frances C. Axtell MEN I Can Save You Time and Money DOCTOR 169 Washington St. DR. DONAW. ar 302 Liberty Bids. Opposite Pestetfion

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