The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 6, 1916, Page 14

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fee # e (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) H. E. LIPPMANN Will Vote for ‘OLD-TIMERS WHO EXPECTED = | “SOFT PICKINGS” SNEER AT _ BUSNESSLIKE WAY OF WORKING | ] eee car wa in five |The Good Old Days Are Gone, So There’s eve t woud face to Be a Lobby Fight at Washington have ne ver known a cas Next Winter jority of w have suffic glasses, so th the moral or two BY JACK JUNGMEYER | (Staff Correspondent) | H SEWARD Alash Oct. 2 ho drink beer | away with at does hase © ques pen. as far as : » concerned The Seward-Fairbanks Now, take it from a business standpoint. T cannot f nment railroad is hated by most of the people it i life of me conceive whe I built to benefit state y throw! | cally every I-time Alaskan in this section sneer sands of ort employes « Work, and I do not sf at ne of the brewery ployes, but of builders are being revile Kindred indust 1 industries [| the curious th that the grub-staker, small affected th Loss of rev miner and ordina bu man is even more vituperative enues to the state; loss to the f},) 0 4) : i Pear i Rape FBS itnniaie Geerchants of the state of th an the agents of ‘the big € ut see Alaska slipping purchasing power ployes, their f es ate affiliated with them ecor landlord; loss to the r : p agent; loss to the insuranc waste agent; loss to our banks, and uts ¢ { loss to our popula overnt ent furthermore, fr the g sh to see the I of the sa would lik efited by but I » our state be nor the caf revenue W the now going state who are terests and w w lend their mighty the present law intact tirety. Then again, from a medi standpoint. The water of Waal ington fs 5 United States. ly pure wa is stuff th much of th Shipped in is tr are liable to get thing these days of beer. Hence, these a for being heart Initiative Measu Yours very H. E The views of a observation ar letter from } tru LIPPMANN is a well-known DON’T LIKE BUSINESSLIKE METHODS | x—-- x (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) They expected the same thing us” watt R. J. Weir engir charge Ar ¢ become soured on us be ¢ in t ay € 1 »” the it practically A friend of mine drew my at i 1 rather wait tention to Initiative Measure No. 24. I was very glad because tt Prompted me to read over the Dill itself. This reading made it plain to me that the Home Consumers’ and Manufacturers’ Act is not a “wi bill, but ts for a gru { prospect the | And while they wait they ¢ outside to w “cheechako” who has on Uncle Sam's 1,000-mile} come rail line In Seward the com ion is being criticised because it really more of a “dry” law than not erected a id the present prohibitive law. We ‘te oti othe eond } are already wed to use beer. je CRACE LOrEs ané this bill simply s us to use Made-in-Washi ner t r anie I ¢ Instead of paying extra prices |! 4} Il. high ght rates they exact from others is ir for importing it from ot < . i states. It makes no mention of 2 ; ; stronger liquors; but I believe cause are now « . that the freedom granted in naterial ing and buying beer here w Siac caerieicibl cera . P Greatly minimize the use “ > ae 7 strofger and more harmful HYMN OF HATE” MAY HINDER WORK drinks. ‘ ie I hopé it will be made clear 1 g to be powe reflected to the voters that this measure retard { e the is truly temperate, exactly in line with the effort of the pres ent “dry” law, and t to en at 1 ha strengthen that law and make expe t 1 ft less subject to violation by whisky peddlers. If every voter : re 2 could be persuaded to read the a bs . a Dill I think it would receive the v terest ‘ t e vote of almost every one. ernment 1 the « r J, M. SPARKMAN. They. are tion Mr. Sparkman is a mem nto a for able lished ri > si, ' A & McLean . — pers a and was formerly a member of gant t ed the r » as the Seattle city council to discourage further ¢ er t uracter ne i Outbursts of EverettTrue IN ANSWER TO ONE OF MY QUCSTIONS A PEW MINUTES AGO You ADMITTED CG) . | PRECISELY THE OPPOSITE OF WHAT } = ‘you SAY NOW. — How MucH oF o_ WHAT YOU SAY ARG WE TO BELIEVe) Rose City Importing Co. 404 14th St. Oakland, Cal. Offers its cus- tomers in Seat- tle and Wash- ington com. plete lines of choicest Cali- fornia Grape Juice, Mineral Waters, etc., at lowest prices. All orders ship- ped day re- ceived. NY iis 7, TOUR. H FOR. INTERRUPTI NOUR LITTLE NAP, WHATEVEe MY FING LS FOR CONTEMPT OF COURT ILL GLAULY PAY, ar] Gut T WON'T STAND FOR ANY SLICK j |SHYSTER “TRYING YO ~ (MAKE Me OUT A LIAR 4 ¥ IN OPEN COURT, (= ‘ OR ANYWHERE | euse 1 me Not a Dollar Need Be Paid Till Cured Ask ab to cure above ut my plan, Also my © ment plan well from able disease tation tree year. Dr cy, 203 Epler Bidg, 611% Becond Ave. MINATED NS NOTN OR PERSO FOR VOTING F STAR—MONDAY, NOV. 6, 1916. PAGE 14 (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) irections for Voting on VOI i eas Ba | pth NG MA 2nd—To vote POINTER on the over 4th—To vote a DO NOT TOUCH it there. and the The following names districts will appear in spaces now designated NON-PARTE State Representatives, 47th Representtive District— Republican, John R. Wil son, E. H. Guile; Democratic Herman W. Ross, Mrs. M. B. Harker; Progressive, C, F. Downie, Emil J. Brambt; clalist, Maud Frances Schmitt. Lalla Rogers. | boats AnD @ man arene cust State Representatives, 46th Representative District— Republican, Fred W. Hast- ings, Stephen A. Hull; Demo- cratic, Frank W. Cotterill, Anna Louise Strong; Progres- sive, blank; Socialist, blank. State Representatives 45th Representative District— biiean, Frank H. Ren Robert ans Demo- . Richard Seeley Jones, R. Manning; Progres Peter Desmore; So- H. Smith, Jessie sive. clalist, R. Humphrey. State Representatives, 44th Representative District— Republican. Kobert Dwyer, Frank H. Man Democratic, Robert G. Can- thorn, Tom 8. Patterson Progressive, M. F. Carkee Socialist, Albert Heikke, Char- lotte F. Jones. State Representatives, 43rd Representative District— Republican, Victor /Zednick, Ralph R. Knapp; Democratic, A. E. Flagg, Elizabeth Hutch- inson; Progressive, blank; So- elalist, Joe Miller. State Representatives 42nd Representative District — Republican, W.T. Christen sen, Frank E, Boyle; Demo- cratic, Clarence LL. Gere, George Hodgdon; Progressive, blank; Soctalist, Walter H. Villiers, B, H. Miller. State Representatives 41st Representative District— Republican, Paul W. Hou . A_E. Puller; Democratic, c Congle- ton; Progressive, blank; So: cialist, Kate Lawrence, Carrie Payne. State Representatives, 40th Representative District— (Vote for Any Three) Fred J. Mess Walter J. Lunn, F. T. Ton kin; Democratic, Otto Tamm, Cc. E. West, Fred Nelson Progressive, blank; Socialist, James Lund, Allen Brooks. Republican, Second Congres the following In the sional District names will appear in the space now designated under First Congressional District Republican Lindley H Hadley; Democratic. Mrs Frances C. Axtell; Socialist, R. J, Ollinger. Voting machines will be on é monstration in the follow- ig pla The Bon Marche, Fraser erson Co. and the following precincts 4—Univer ty Heights School, 14th N. E. 5—McDonald School, 144 East 54th. $—4701 14th N. E, office. 11—4706 36th N. E., Yesler School 16—B, 42nd and 4th N. E Latona 82—North 73rd and Green- wor Ave., Fire Station No. 34—Third N. W and W 80th, Greenwood School. 96—14th N. W. and W, 75th, Whittier School. 38—20th N. W. and W. 67th, Webster School 41—1400 W, 65th St., Ballard High School 45—Ballard Field House, 26th Ave, N, W. and W. 62nd St Sth N, W. and W. 58th St, West Woodland School. b4—300 W, 42nd St., Ross School 5S—N, 45th St. and Dens more Ave., Fire Station No, 11. 66—Office 1 of Street Ewing St Dept., lst—Move HANDLE at top of MACHINE to the RIGHT as far as it will go and leave it there. QUESTION “FOR” each question and leave it there. 3rd—To vote a “STRAIGHT PARTY” Ticket, turn down the POINTER over the name of the party you wish to vote for and leave it there. “SCRATCH” THE BUT TURN DOWN POINTERS over the names of the candidates for whom you wish to vote. 5th—To vote for a candidate whose name does not appear on the ballot, write his name on the paper in the slot above the office for which you wish to place his name as a candidate. 6th—Move the HANDLE at the top of the MA- CHINE to the LEFT as far as it will go and leave , turn down or “AGAINST” of or “SPLIT” Ticket, PARTY POINTER 77—2433 6th Ave. W., Frantz H. Coe School $2—2010 4th Ave. N., John Day School —4th Ave. N between John and nas, Fira Station No. 4 104—11th N. and E. Howell St, Fire Station No. 22 107—E. Blaine and th N. McGilvra School 108—18th N. and E. Galer, Isaac Stevens School. 111—1179 Eastlake ave., City Light Plant. 119—20th N. and E. Thomas, Longtellow School. 15th St, N. and E. Fire Station Harrison No. 7 Federal and E. Mercer 8t., Lowell School. 124—Pontius and E. Thomas, Cascade hool. 134—Rroadway and Pine st., Broadway High School 140—Summit and E. Union St, Summit School 141—Harvard and E. Union St, Fire Station > 156—3rd Ave. and Pine S| Fire Station No. 2. 177—7th and Columbia, Fire Station No. 1 190—32nd N. and EB. Madison St, Fire Station No. 34. 193—38rd and E. Union Fire Station No. 12, St, 195—24th and Walla V =. Cherry St, School 207—32nd and E Leschi School. Spruce, 228—23rd Ave. 8. Bt, and King Rainier School. 234—3020 Mount Baker Blvd., Franklin High School. 235—34th S. and Horton St, York School. one 236—24th South and Atlantic, Colman School 16th S. and Lander St, Beacon Hill School 242—5213 46th Ave. worth School. Whit- 243—Storeroom, 4918 Rai- nier Blvd. 244—37th S. and Edmonds St, Columbia School 246—Hillman City, Fire Sta- tion No. 28 2484425 Holly St., Brighton School 251—8807 Rainier Ave., Dun- lap School 253—9709 60th Ave S., Em- n School. 66th St., Fire Station No. 33. 723. Concord St., Con- Ave. S. and Ryan cord School South Park Playfield 258—Georgetown City Hall, first floor. 260—728 Homer St., George- town School Annex. 264—59 S. W. and W. Stev- ens St., Alki School 265—W. Walker St. and Fei ry Aye. Fire Station No. 29 266—41st S. W. and W. Lan- der St., Hiawatha Play- house 27 W. Alaska St., and 44th S. W., Fire Station No. 42nd S, W. and W. Ed- monds St. Jefferson School 274—California Ave, and W. Myrtle St, Gatewood School And also the following country precincts Auburn No. chool Hotse, School District No, 162 Bothell No. 1, Town Hall, Enumelaw, North Ward, Town Hall. Issaquah, Town Hall Kent No, 8, City Hall Kirkland, Town Hall Redmond, Redmond Hall. Renton, Third Ward, 0. 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